Code of Laws and Ordinances Looseleaf SupplementSUPPLEMENT NO. 117
December 2024
CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES
County of
COLLIER, FLORIDA
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Officials of the County at the Time of this Codification ........ iii
Preface..................................................... v
Adopting Ordinance (Reserved)
Checklist of Up -to -Date Pages ............................... [1]
Supplement History Table ................................... SH:1
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CODE
Chapter
1. General Provisions ..................................... CD1:1
2. Administration .........................................
CD2:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD2:11
Div.
1. Generally ...............................
CD2:11
Div.
2. Administrative Code .....................
CD2:11
Div.
3. Legal Advertisements and Public Notices.
CD2:12
Art. II.
Board of County Commissioners .............
CD2:12
Div.
1. Generally ...............................
CD2:12
Div.
2. Meetings ................................
CD2:13
Art. III.
Officers and Employees ....................
CD2:17
Div.
1. Generally ...............................
CD2:17
Div.
2. County Administrator ...................
CD2:19
Div.
3. Hearing Examiner .......................
CD2:20.1
Div.
4. County Attorney ........................
CD2:20.4
Art. IV.
Employee Benefits ..........................
CD2:20.7
Div.
1. Generally ...............................
CD2:20.7
Div.
2. Deferred Compensation Plan .............
CD2:20.8
Art. V.
Departments ................................
CD2:20.9
Div.
1. Generally ...............................
CD2:20.9
Div.
2. Procurement Services Division ...........
CD2:20.9
Art. VI.
Finance ...................................
CD2:20.35
Div.
1. In General ..............................
CD2:20.35
Div.
2. Dori Slosberg Driver Education Fund.....
CD2:20.36
Art. VII.
Bond Issues and Financing Thereof ........
CD2:20.37
Div.
1. Generally ...............................
CD2:20.37
Div.
2. Capital Projects .........................
CD2:20.37
Div.
3. Revenue Bonds for Transportation, Roads
and Related Programs ...................
CD2:21
Div.
4. Capital Improvement Revenue Bonds.....
CD2:24
Art. VIII.
Boards, Commissions, Committees and
Authorities ...............................
CD2:29
Div.
1. Generally ...............................
CD2:29
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Div.
2. Standards for the Creation and Review of
Boards ..................................
CD2:29
Div.
3. Health Facilities Authority ...............
CD2:32
Div.
4. Housing Finance Authority ..............
CD2:33
Div.
5. Coastal Advisory Committee .............
CD2:35
Div.
6. County Government Productivity Commit-
tee .....................................
CD2:37
Div.
7. Reserved ................................
CD2:38
Div.
8. Black Affairs Advisory Board ............
CD2:38
Div.
9. Collier County Public Transit Advisory Com-
mittee ..................................
CD2:43
Div.
10. Tourist Development Council ...........
CD2:44
Div.
11. Reserved ...............................
CD2:46
Div.
12. Development Services Advisory
Committee .............................
CD2:46
Div.
13. Reserved ...............................
CD2:49
Div.
14. Collier County Public Art Committee ....
CD2:49
Div.
15. Radio Road Beautification Advisory
Committee .............................
CD2:51
Div.
16. Collier County Citizens Corps ...........
CD2:53
Div.
17. Animal Services Advisory Board ........
CD2:54.1
Div.
18. Collier County Emergency Medical Author-
ity .....................................
CD2:56
Div.
19. Clam Bay Advisory Committee ..........
CD2:58.2
Div.
20. Planning Commission ..................
CD2:58.3
Div.
21. Board of Zoning Appeals ................
CD2:58.6
Div.
22. Building Board of Adjustments and
Appeals ................................
CD2:58.8
Div.
23. Environmental Advisory Council ........
CD2:58.9
Div.
24. Historic/Archaeologic Preservation Board
CD2:58.12
Art. IX.
Code Enforcement Citation Regulations .....
CD2:60
Div.
1. General .................................
CD2:60
Div.
2. Code Enforcement Board and Nuisance
Abatement Board ........................
CD2:62
Div.
3. Special Magistrate ......................
CD2:63
Div.
4. Procedures Governing the Code Enforce-
ment Board, Nuisance Abatement Board
and the Special Magistrate ...............
CD2:64
Div.
5. Code Enforcement Citation Regulations...
CD2:72
Div.
6. Affirmative Defense .....................
CD2:75
Art. X.
Collier County Ethics .......................
CD2:76
Art. XI.
Bill of Rights Sanctuary County Ordinance..
CD2:83
3, 4. Reserved ............................................ CD3:1
5. Alarm Systems ......................................... CD5:1
Art. I. In General .................................. CD5:3
Art. II. False Alarms ............................... CD5:3
6. Alcoholic Beverages .................................... CD6:1
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Chapter
Page
7-9. Reserved ...........................................
CD7:1
10. Amusements and Entertainments .......................
CD10:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD10:3
Art.
II. Carnivals ..................................
CD10:3
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD10:3
Div. 2. Permit ..................................
CD10:4
Art.
III. Outdoor Festivals ..........................
CD10:6
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD10:6
Div. 2. License .................................
CD10:6.1
11-13. Reserved ..........................................
CD11:1
14. Animals
...............................................
CD14:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD14:3
Art.
II. Animal Control .............................
CD14:4
Art.
III. Equine Infectious Anemia ..................
CD14:33
Art.
IV. Standards of Care for Animal -Related
Businesses and Organizations; Breeders; and
Rodeos .....................................
CD14:34
Art.
V. Animal Abuser Registry .....................
CD14:41
15-17. Reserved ..........................................
CD15:1
18. Aviation ...............................................
CD18:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD18:3
Art.
II. County Owned, Operated or Maintained
Airports ....................................
CD18:3
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD18:3
Div. 2. Airport Authority ........................
CD18:3
Div. 3. Reserved ................................
CD18:11
Div. 4. Reserved ................................
CD18:11
19-21. Reserved ..........................................
CD19:1
22. Buildings
and Building Regulations .....................
CD22:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD22:5
Art.
II. Florida Building Code .......................
CD22:5
Art.
III. Contractors' Licensing, Zoning Investigators.
CD22:13
Art.
IV. Excavation .................................
CD22:20
Art.
V. Building Trades .............................
CD22:36
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD22:36
Div. 2. Certificates of Competency Required .....
CD22:52
Div. 3. Standards of Conduct and Discipline .....
CD22:54.8
Art.
VI. Property Maintenance Code ................
CD22:55
Art.
VII. Reserved ..................................
CD22:73
Art.
VIII. Coastal Zone Protection ...................
CD22:73
Art.
IX. Seawalls and Revetments ...................
CD22:88
Art.
X. Numbering of Structures ....................
CD22:89
Art.
XI. Moving of Buildings ........................
CD22:94.6
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD22:94.6
Div. 2. Building Transport Permit ...............
CD22:95
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Art.
XII. Collier County Mandatory Inspection of Aging
Condominium and Cooperative Buildings
Ordinance ................................
CD22:99
23-25. Reserved ..........................................
CD23:1
26. Businesses .............................................
CD26:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD26:4.1
Art.
II. Escort Service Businesses ...................
CD26:4.4
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD26:4.4
Div. 2. Permit ..................................
CD26:6
Div. 3. License .................................
CD26:8
Art.
III. Convenience Store Security .................
CD26:9
Art.
IV. Sexually -Oriented Businesses ...............
CD26:11
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD26:11
Div. 2. Permit ..................................
CD26:22
Art.
V. Nonconsent Towing, Private Property Towing
and Storage of Vehicles ......................
CD26:29
Art.
VI. Convenience Business Security .............
CD26:42
Art.
VII. Secondary Metals Recyclers ................
CD26:44
Art.
VIII. Secondhand Dealers ......................
CD26:48
Art.
IX. Reserved ..................................
CD26:49
Art.
X. Short -Term Rentals .........................
CD26:49
Div. 1. Short -Term Vacation Rental Registration .
CD26:49
Art.
XI. Prohibition of Medical Marijuana Dispensing
Facilities ..................................
CD26:51
27-29. Reserved ..........................................
CD27:1
30. Cable Communications .................................
CD30:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD30:3
Art.
II. CATV Franchises ...........................
CD30:3
31-33. Reserved ..........................................
CD31:1
34. Charitable Solicitations .................................
CD34:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD34:3
Art.
II. Public Solicitation of Contributions ..........
CD34:3
35-37. Reserved ..........................................
CD35:1
38. Civil Emergencies ......................................
CD38:1
Art.
I. Post -Disaster Recovery .......................
CD38:3
Art.
II. Reserved ...................................
CD38:7
Art.
III. Declaration of State of Emergency ..........
CD38:7
Art.
IV. Automotive Fuel Allocation .................
CD38:21
39-41. Reserved ..........................................
CD39:1
42. Community Development ...............................
CD42:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD42:3
Art.
II. Neighborhood Stabilization Program .........
CD42:3
Art.
III. Use of Funds ..............................
CD42:4
Art.
IV. Redevelopment Grant Program ..............
CD42:9
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43-45. Reserved .......................................... CD43:1
46. Courts ................................................. CD46:1
Art. I. In General .................................. CD46:3
Art. II. Law Library ................................ CD46:8
Art. III. Legal Aid Office Funding ................... CD46:9
Art. IV. Teen Court Program ........................ CD46:10
47, 48. Reserved ........................................... CD47:1
49. Economic Development .................................
CD49:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD49:3
Art.
II. Fee Payment Assistance Program ............
CD49:3
Art.
III. Job Creation Investment Program ..........
CD49:6
Art.
IV. Property Tax Stimulus Program .............
CD49:9
Art.
V. Advanced Broadband Infrastructure
Investment Program ........................
CD49:12
Art.
VI. Job Retention Investment Program ..........
CD49:15
Art.
VII. Innovation Zones ..........................
CD49:17
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD49:17
Div. 2. Golden Gate City Economic Development
Zone ....................................
CD49:23
50. Emergency Services ....................................
CD50:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD50:3
Art. II. Reserved ...................................
CD50:3
Art. III. Medical Transportation Services ............
CD50:3
Art. IV. Community Automated External Defibrillator
Program ...................................
CD50:15
51-53. Reserved ..........................................
CD51:1
54. Environment ...........................................
CD54:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD54:5
Art. II. Collier County Fertilizer and Urban Landscap-
ing Ordinance ..............................
CD54:5
Art. III. Water Pollution ............................
CD54:9
Div. 1. Water Pollution Control Program .........
CD54:9
Div. 2. Collier County Water Pollution Control and
Prevention ..............................
CD54:10
Subdiv. I. General ..........................
CD54:10
Subdiv. II. General Pollution Control and
Prevention ......................
CD54:10.5
Subdiv. III. Pollution Prevention and
Maintenance of Stormwater
Management Systems ...........
CD54:10.6
Subdiv. IV. Sewage, Septage, Grease, Biosol-
ids, and Transportation of Those
Materials .......................
CD54:10.7
Subdiv. V. Wastewater Treatment Facilities
and Privately Owned Sewage Col-
lection and Transmission Systems
CD54:10.9
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Subdiv. VI. Water Quality Evaluation and
Monitoring .....................
CD54:10.9
Subdiv. VII. Water Supply Wells ............
CD54:10.10
Subdiv. VIII. Right to Enter, Enforcement and
Fees ..........................
CD54:10.10
Art.
IV. Noise ......................................
CD54:10.13
Art.
V. Reserved ...................................
CD54:18
Art.
VI. Litter, Weed and Exotics Control ............
CD54:23
Art.
VII. Abandoned Property .......................
CD54:36
Art.
VIII. Lake Trafford Restoration Task Force......
CD54:38
Art.
IX. Conservation Collier Program ...............
CD54:39
Art.
X. Exceptional Benefits Process .................
CD54:50
Art.
XI. Preserve Lands ............................
CD54:53
Art.
XII. Water Conservation for Landscape Irrigation
CD54:62
55. Regulation of Explosives and Certain Explosions ......... CD55:1
56, 57. Reserved ........................................... CD56:1
58. Fire Prevention and Protection ..........................
CD58:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD58:3
Art. II. Fire Safety Standards .......................
CD58:5
59-61. Reserved ..........................................
CD59:1
62. Floods .................................................
CD62:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD62:3
Art. II. Floodplain Management .....................
CD62:3
Div. 1. Statutory Authorization, Findings of Fact,
Purpose, and Objectives .................
CD62:3
Div. 2. Definitions and Acronyms ................
CD62:4
Div. 3. Administration and General Provisions ...
CD62:10
63-65. Reserved ..........................................
CD63:1
66. Health and Sanitation ..................................
CD66:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD66:3
Art. II. Reserved ...................................
CD66:4
Art. III. Fees for Health Related Services ............
CD66:4
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD66:4
Div. 2. County -Provided Ambulance Services
Billing and Collection Procedure .........
CD66:8
Art. IV. Food Service Establishments ................
CD66:9
Art. V. Public Swimming Pools ......................
CD66:11
Art. VI. Collier County Health Freedom Bill of Rights
CD66:13
67-69. Reserved ..........................................
CD67:1
70. Human Rights .........................................
CD70:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD70:3
Art. II. Fair Housing ...............................
CD70:3
71-73. Reserved ..........................................
CD71:1
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74. Impact Fee Regulations .................................
CD74:1
Art. I. General .....................................
CD74:5
Art. II. Impact Fees ................................
CD74:18
Art. III. Special Requirements for Specific Types of
Impact Fees ...............................
CD74:36
Art. IV. Affordable Housing Impact Fee Deferral .....
CD74:49
Art. V. Miscellaneous Provisions ....................
CD74:52.3
App. A. Schedule One: Road Impact Fee Rate Schedule
CD74:53
Schedule Two: Water and Wastewater Impact Fee
Rate Schedule .................................
CD74:58.3
Schedule Three: Parks and Recreation Impact Fee
Rate Schedule .................................
CD74:59
Schedule Four: Correctional Facilities (Jail)
Impact Fee Rate Schedule ......................
CD74:60
Schedule Five: Fire Impact Fee Rate Schedule ...
CD74:63
Schedule Six: Educational Facilities (School)
Impact Fee Rate Schedule ......................
CD74:64
Schedule Seven: Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) Impact Fee Rate Schedule ...............
CD74:64.1
Schedule Eight: Library Impact Fee Rate Schedule
CD74:64.2
Schedule Nine: General Government Building
Impact Fee Schedule ...........................
CD74:64.3
Schedule Ten: Law Enforcement Impact Fee
Schedule ......................................
CD74:65
App. B. Road Impact Fee District Boundaries Legal
Descriptions ................................
CD74:71
75. Proportionate Fair -Share Program ......................
CD75:1
Art. I. General .....................................
CD75:3
Art. II. Applicability ................................
CD75:4
76, 77. Reserved ...........................................
CD76:1
78. Law Enforcement ......................................
CD78:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD78:3
Art. II. Jails, Stockades and Other Detention Facili-
ties ........................................
CD78:4
Art. III. Intersection Safety .........................
CD78:4
79-81. Reserved ..........................................
CD79:1
82. Library ................................................
CD82:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD82:3
Art. II. Library Advisory Board .....................
CD82:3
83-85. Reserved ..........................................
CD83:1
86. Manufactured Homes and Trailers ......................
CD86:1
87-89. Reserved ..........................................
CD87:1
90. Natural Resources .....................................
CD90:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD90:3
Div. 1. Well Construction .......................
CD90:3
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Art. II. Water Resources Management ............... CD90:4.9
Div. 1. Generally ............................... CD90:4.9
Div. 2. Permits ................................. CD90:7
Div. 3. Dams and Reservoirs .................... CD90:14
Subdiv. I. General Provisions ................ CD90:14
Subdiv. II. Permits ......................... CD90:15
Div. 4. Water Shortages ......................... CD90:17
Art. III. Reserved .................................. CD90:20
91-93. Reserved .......................................... CD91:1
94.
Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions ..................
CD94:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD94:3
Art. II. Offenses Involving Public Peace and Order ...
CD94:3
Art. III. Offenses Involving Public Safety ............
CD94:5
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD94:5
Div. 2. Firearms ................................
CD94:5
Div. 3. Offender Registration Fees ...............
CD94:5
Div. 4. Anti-Harrassment Ordinance ............
CD94:7
Art. IV. Offenses Involving Public Morals ............
CD94:8
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD94:8
Div. 2. Drug Paraphernalia .....................
CD94:8
Div. 3. Illicit Synthetic Drugs ...................
CD94:13
Art. V. False Reporting of Violations of County and
State Laws .................................
CD94:15
Art. VI. Offenses Involving Private Property.........
CD94:19
Div. 1. Harvesting Palmetto Berries .............
CD94:19
95-97.
Reserved ..........................................
CD95:1
98.
Parks and Recreation ...................................
CD98:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD98:3
Art. II. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board ........
CD98:3
Art. III. Park Use ..................................
CD98:5
99-101.
Reserved .........................................
CD99:1
102.
Personnel .............................................
CD102:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD102:3
Art. II. Personnel Rules and Administration .........
CD102:3
103-105.
Reserved ........................................
CD103:1
106.
Planning .............................................
CD106:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD106:3
Art. II. Zoning Reevaluation ........................
CD106:4
Art. III. Reserved ..................................
CD106:27
Art. IV. Development Agreements ...................
CD106:27
Art. V. Appraisal of Land and Easements Proposed for
Purchase ...................................
CD106:31
107-109.
Reserved ........................................
CD107:1
110.
Roads and Bridges ....................................
CD110:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
CD110:3
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Art.
II. Construction in Public Rights -of -Way ........
CD110:4
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD110:4
Div. 2. Collier County Swale/Culvert Conversion —
Naples Park .............................
CD110:9
Art.
III. Newsracks in Public Rights -of -Way .........
CD110:13
Art.
IV. Bridges ....................................
CD110:18
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD110:18
Div. 2. Fishing .................................
CD110:18
Art.
V. Communications Facilities in the County Rights -
of -Way ......................................
CD110:19
Art.
VI. Pedestrian Safety ..........................
CD110:36
111.
Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders ................
CD111:1
112,
113. Reserved .........................................
CD112:1
114.
Social
Services ........................................
CD114:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD114:3
Art.
II. Reserved ...................................
CD114:3
Art.
III. Collier County SHIP Local Housing Assistance
Program ...................................
CD114:3
Art.
IV. Owner -Occupied Rehabilitation Program.....
CD114:4
Art.
V. S.H.I.P. Down Payment/Closing Cost Assistance
Program Guidelines and Procedures..........
CD114:27
115-117.
Reserved ........................................
CD115:1
118.
Solid Waste ...........................................
CD118:1
Art.
1. In General ..................................
CD118:3
Art.
II. Reserved ...................................
CD118:4
Art.
III. Litter Control ..............................
CD118:4
Art.
IV. Collection and Disposal Municipal Service
Benefit Units ..............................
CD118:7
Art.
V. Recycling Program ..........................
CD118:26.3
119-121.
Reserved ........................................
CD119:1
122.
Special Districts ......................................
CD122:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD122:15
Art.
II. Municipal Service Benefit Unit Facilities,
Improvements, Special Assessments and
Bond Issues ................................
CD122:16
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD122:16
Div. 2. Special Assessments .....................
CD122:19
Div. 3. Bond Issues .............................
CD122:27
Art.
III. Collier County Lighting District ............
CD122:28
Art.
IV. East Naples Fire Control District ...........
CD122:50
Art.
V. Reserved ...................................
CD122:50
Art.
VI. Henderson Creek Park Fire Control District.
CD122:50.1
Art.
VII. Golden Gate Municipal Services District....
CD122:51
Art.
VIII. Ochopee Fire Control District .............
CD122:55
Art.
IX. Golden Gate Lighting District Extension ....
CD122:58
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Art. X. Vanderbilt Beach Beautification Municipal
Service Taxing Unit .........................
CD122:59
Art. XI. Victoria Park One Municipal Service Taxing
Unit .......................................
CD122:62
Art. XII. Coastal Water Management Municipal
Services Taxing
District ...................................
CD122:62
Art. XIII. North Naples Municipal Services Taxing
District ..................................
CD122:64
Art. XIV. Vanderbilt Waterway Municipal Service
Taxing Unit ..............................
CD122:64
Art. XV. Pine Air Lakes Community Development
District ...................................
CD122:66
Art. XVI. Flow Way Community Development District
CD122:66.1
Art. XVII. Talis Park Community Development District
CD122:67
Art. XVIII. Fiddler's Creek Community Development
District # 2 .............................
CD122:69
Art. XIX. Naples Reserve Community Development
District ..................................
CD122:70
Art. XX. Immokalee Lighting District ...............
CD122:71
Art. XXI. City Gate Community Development District
CD122:73
Art. XXII. Currents Community Development District
CD122:75
Art. XXIII. Riviera Colony Golf Estates Unit Two Street
Lighting Municipal Service Taxing District
CD122:76
Art. XXIV. South 8th Street/Doak Avenue Municipal
Service Taxing and Benefit Unit..........
CD122:78
Art. XXV. League Road/Trafford Farms Road Municipal
Service Taxing and Benefit Unit...........
CD122:79
Art. XXVI. Mediterra South Community Development
District .................................
CD122:80
Art. XXVII. Cedar Hammock Community Develop-
ment District ...........................
CD122:82
Art. XXVIII. Hacienda Lakes Community Develop-
ment District ..........................
CD122:84
Art. XXIX. Unincorporated County Area Municipal
Service Taxing Unit —General............
CD122:85
Art. XXX. Platt Road Municipal Service Benefit Unit.
CD122:86
Art. XXXI. Riviera Golf Estates, Unit 1, Phases 1, 2
and 3 Street Lighting Municipal Service
Taxing District ..........................
CD122:86
Art. XXXII. 42nd Avenue SE Municipal Service Taxing
Unit ...................................
CD122:89
Art. XXXIII. Pine Ridge Industrial Park Municipal
Services Taxing and Benefit Unit .......
CD122:90
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD122:90
Div. 2. Additional, Supplemental Methods .......
CD122:90
Art. XXXIV. Railhead Industrial Park Street Lighting
Municipal Service Taxing Unit..........
CD122:114
Art. XXXV. Collier County Production Park Street
Lighting Municipal Service Taxing Unit..
CD122:115
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Art. XXXVI. Tall Pines Subdivision Street Lighting
Municipal Service Taxing Unit..........
CD122:116
Art. XXXVII. Collier Mosquito Control District.......
CD122:117
Art. XXXVIII. Crescent Lake Estates Street Lighting
Municipal Service Taxing Unit ........
CD122:118
Art. XXXIX. Golden Gate Beautification Municipal
Service Taxing Unit ....................
CD122:119
Art. XL. Goodland Street Lighting Municipal Service
Taxing Unit ...............................
CD122:121
Art. XLI. Blue Sage Drive Municipal Service Taxing
Unit .....................................
CD122:122
Art. XLII. Private Road Emergency Repair Municipal
Service Taxing Unit ......................
CD122:123
Art. XLIII. Naples Production Park Municipal Service
Taxing and Benefit Unit .................
CD122:124
Art. XLIV. Marco Island Beach Renourishment and
Public Access Municipal Service Taxing
Unit ....................................
CD122:130
Art. XLV Naples Park Area Drainage Improvement
Municipal Service Taxing and Benefit Unit.
CD122:130
Art. XLVI. Reserved ................................
CD122:140
Art. XLVII. Port of the Islands Community
Improvement District ...................
CD122:140
Art. XLVIII. Sabal Palm Road Extension Municipal
Service Taxing and Benefit Unit ........
CD122:142
Art. XLIX. Corporate Square Street Lighting
Municipal Service Taxing Unit ...........
CD122:142
Art. L. Della Drive Municipal Service Benefit Unit...
CD122:143
Art. LI. River Reach Street Lighting Municipal Service
Taxing Unit ................................
CD 122:144
Art. LII. Victoria Park I Street Lighting Municipal
Service Taxing Unit .......................
CD122:145
Art. LIII. Lely Golf Estates Beautification Municipal
Service Taxing Unit ......................
CD122:146
Art. LIV. Countryside 1, 2 and 3 Street Lighting
Municipal Service Taxing Unit .............
CD122:150
Art. LV. Muirfield Subdivision Street Lighting
Municipal Service Taxing Unit ..............
CD122:151
Art. LVI. Reserved .................................
CD122:151
Art. LVII. Berkshire Lakes Units 1 and 2 Street
Lighting Municipal Service Taxing Unit ...
CD122:151
Art. LVIII. Chokoloskee Island Municipal Service
Taxing Unit .............................
CD122:152
Art. LIX. Reserved .................................
CD122:153
Art. LX. Reserved ..................................
CD122:153
Art. LXI. Pelican Bay Municipal Service Taxing and
Benefit Unit ..............................
CD122:153
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD122:153
Div. 2. Administration ..........................
CD122:154
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LXII. Hawksridge Stormwater Pumping System
Municipal Service Taxing Unit............
CD122:161
Art.
LXIII. Reserved ...............................
CD122:161
Art.
LXIV. Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage
Municipal Service Taxing Unit ...........
CD122:162
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD122:162
Div. 2. Advisory Committee .....................
CD122:163
Art.
LXV. Immokalee Beautification Municipal Service
Taxing Unit ..............................
CD122:165
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD122:165
Div. 2. Advisory Committee .....................
CD122:167
Art.
LXVI. Key Marco Community Development
District.................................CD122:168.1
Art.
LXVII. Isles of Capri Municipal Rescue and Fire
Services Capital Improvement District...
CD122:177
Art.
LXVIII. Dove Pointe Community Development
District ...............................
CD122:178
Art.
LXIX. Taramindo Community Development
District .................................
CD122:179
Art.
LXX. Hacienda North Community Development
District ..................................
CD122:180
Art.
LXXI. Terreno Community Development
District.................................CD122:180.1
Art.
LXXII. Orange Blossom Ranch Community
Development District ...................
CD122:181
Art.
LXXIII. Naples Heritage Community
Development District ..................
CD102:182
Art.
LXXIV. Radio Road Beautification Municipal
Service Taxing Unit ....................
CD102:183
Art.
LXXV. Bayshore Beautification Municipal Service
Taxing Unit ............................
CD122:186
Art.
LXXVI. Goodland/Horr's Island Fire Control
District ................................
CD122:187
Art.
LXXVII. Capital Project Assessment ............
CD122:188
Div. 1. Introduction ............................
CD122:188
Div. 2. Municipal Service Benefit Units..........
CD122:190
Div. 3. Assessments ............................
CD122:191
Div. 4. Collection of Assessments ................
CD122:194
Div. 5. Issuance of Obligations ..................
CD122:195
Div. 6. General Provisions ......................
CD122:197
Art.
LXXVIII. Caymas Community Development
District ..............................
CD122:198
Art.
LXXIX. Enbrook Community Development DistrictCD 122:198.1
Art.
LXXX. Wentworth Estates Community
Development District ...................CD122:198.2
Art.
LXXXI. Verona Walk Community Development
District ................................
CD122:199
Art.
LXXXII. Quarry Community Development District
CD122:200
Art.
LXXXIII. Heritage Bay Community Development
District ..............................
CD122:201
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LXXXIV. Winding Cypress Community Develop-
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CD122:202
Art.
LXXXV. Brightshore Community Development
District ...............................
CD122:203
Art.
LXXXVI. Fronterra Community Development
District ..............................
CD122:204
Art.
LXXXVII. Rock Road Improvement Municipal
Service Taxing Unit ..................
CD122:205
Art.
LXXXVIII. Haldeman Creek Maintenance
Dredging Municipal Service Taxing
Unit ...............................
CD122:206
Art.
LXXXIX. The Palm River Sidewalk Municipal
Service Taxing Unit ...................
CD122:209
Art.
XC. Hyde Park Community Development District
1..........................................
CD122:210
123-125.
Reserved ........................................
CD123:1
126.
Taxation ..............................................
CD126:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD126:3
Art.
II. Motor Fuel Taxes ...........................
CD126:4
Art.
III. Tourist Development Tax (Lodging Tax) .....
CD126:6.1
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD126:6.1
Div. 2. Reserved ................................
CD126:6.1
Div. 3. 1992 Tax Ordinance .....................
CD126:6.1
Art.
IV. Local Business Tax .........................
CD126:12
Art.
V. Reserved ...................................
CD126:31
Art.
VI. Collier County Local Provider Participation
Fund ......................................
CD126:31
127-129.
Reserved ........................................
CD127:1
130.
Traffic and Vehicles ...................................
CD130:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD130:3
Art.
II. Parking ....................................
CD130:4.3
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD130:4.3
Div. 2. Violations ...............................
CD130:7
Div. 3. Prohibitions and Restrictions ............
CD130:11
Div. 4. Public Parks and Beach Access Parking...
CD130:12
Art.
III. Parking, Storage and Use of Vehicle Control
Ordinance .................................
CD130:13
131-133.
Reserved ........................................
CD131:1
134.
Utilities
..............................................
CD134:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
CD134:7
Art.
II. Collier County Water -Sewer District IQ Water
Ordinance ..................................
CD134:7
Art.
III. Utilities Standards and Procedures .........
CD134:13
Art.
IV. Water Systems .............................
CD134:66
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD134:66
Div. 2. Extensions Generally ....................
CD134:66
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CD134:67
Div. 4. Cross -Connection Control/Backflow
Prevention Regulations ..................
CD134:67
Art.
V. Sewage Systems ............................
CD134:80.2
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
CD134:80.2
Div. 2. Extensions ..............................
CD134:80.2
Art.
VI. Water -Sewer District Uniform Billing,
Operating and Regulatory Standards........
CD134:82
Div. 1. District Rates, Fees, Charges and
Regulations .............................
CD134:82
App. A. Fees, Rates and Charges ............
CD134:92.5
Div. 2. Collier County Water -Sewer District......
CD134:93
Divs. 3-5. Reserved ...........................
CD134:93
Divs. 6-10. Reserved ..........................
CD134:94
Art.
VII. Stormwater Utility ........................
CD134:94
Art.
VIII. Water and Wastewater Utilities Regulatory
Provisions ................................
CD134:98.2
Art.
IX. Industrial Pretreatment ....................
CD134:133
135-137. Reserved ........................................ CD135:1
138. Vegetation ............................................ CD138:1
Art. I. In General .................................. CD138:3
Art. II. Lethal Yellowing Disease Prevention and
Control ..................................... CD138:3
Div. 1. Generally ............................... CD138:3
Div. 2. Reserved ................................ CD138:3
139-141. Reserved ........................................ CD139:1
142. Vehicles for Hire ...................................... CD142:1
Art. I. In General .................................. CD142:3
Art. II. Reserved ................................... CD142:3
143-145. Reserved ........................................ CD143:1
146. Waterways ............................................ CD146:1
Art. I. In General .................................. CD146:3
Art. II. Collier County Consolidated Waterways and
Beaches Ordinance ......................... CD146:3
Div. 1. General ................................. CD146:3
Div. 2. Vessel Control ........................... CD146:5
Div. 3. Beach and Water Safety ................. CD146:7
Art. III. Public Beach Access ........................ CD146:12
Art. IV. Vanderbilt Beach Customary Use............ CD146:15
147-200. Reserved ........................................ CD147:1
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201. General Provisions .................................... SA201:1
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202.
Administration .......................................
SA202:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA202:3
Art. II. Board of County Commissioners .............
SA202:3
Art. III. Reserved ..................................
SA202:3
Art. IV. Officers and Employees .....................
SA202:3
Art. V. Employee Benefits ..........................
SA202:4
Art. VI. Finance ...................................
SA202:3
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
SA202:3
Div. 2. Reserved ................................
SA202:3
Div. 3. Parimutuel (Racetrack) Funds ............
SA202:4
Subdiv. I. General Provisions ................
SA202:4
Subdiv. II. Projects of Board of County
Commissioners ..................
SA202:4
203-205.
Reserved ........................................
SA203:1
206.
Alcoholic Beverages ...................................
SA206:1
207-209.
Reserved ........................................
SA207:1
210.
Animals ..............................................
SA210:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA210:3
Art. II. Reserved ...................................
SA210:3
Art. III. Hunting or Fishing ........................
SA210:3
211-213.
Reserved ........................................
SA211:1
214.
Buildings and Building Regulations ....................
SA214:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA214:3
Art. II. Building Code ..............................
SA214:3
Art. III. Contractors' Licensing and Zoning
Investigators ..............................
SA214:3
215-217.
Reserved ........................................
SA215:1
218.
Businesses ...........................................
SA218:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA218:3
Art. II. Reserved ...................................
SA218:3
219-221.
Reserved ........................................
SA219:1
222.
Cemeteries ...........................................
SA222:1
223-225.
Reserved ........................................
SA223:1
226.
Courts ................................................
SA226:1
227-229.
Reserved ........................................
SA227:1
230.
Fire Prevention and Protection ........................
SA230:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA230:3
Art. II. Reserved ...................................
SA230:3
231-233.
Reserved ........................................
SA231:1
234.
Health and Sanitation .................................
SA234:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA234:3
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SA234:3
235-237.
Reserved ........................................
SA235:1
238.
Law Enforcement .....................................
SA238:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA238:3
Art. II. Reserved ...................................
SA238:3
239-241.
Reserved ........................................
SA239:1
242.
Offenses and Miscellaneous Provisions .................
SA242:1
243-245.
Reserved ........................................
SA243:1
246.
Parks and Recreation .................................
SA246:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA246:3
Art. II. County Parks ...............................
SA246:3
Art. III. Collier County Scenic Drive Parks ..........
SA246:5
247-249.
Reserved ........................................
SA247:1
250.
Planning .............................................
SA250:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA250:3
Art. II. Planning, Zoning and Subdivision Regulations
SA250:3
Div. 1. Generally ...............................
SA250:3
Div. 2. Zoning ..................................
SA250:7
Div. 3. Subdivision Regulations ..................
SA250:11
251-253.
Reserved ........................................
SA251:1
254.
Roads, Bridges and Public Places ......................
SA254:1
255-257.
Reserved ........................................
SA255:1
258. Solid Waste ...........................................
SA258:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
SA258:3
Art.
II. Solid Waste Disposal and Resource Recovery .
SA258:3
259-261. Reserved ........................................
SA259:1
262. Special
Districts ......................................
SA262:1
Art.
I. In General ..................................
SA262:9
Art.
II. Naples Drainage District ....................
SA262:9
Art.
III. Jaudon Drainage District ...................
SA262:10
Art.
IV. Naples Harbor District .....................
SA262:29
Art.
V. Immokalee Fire Control District .............
SA262:37
Art.
VI. East Naples Fire Control and Rescue District
SA262:39
Art.
VII. Reserved ..................................
SA262:44
Art.
VIII. Collier Mosquito Control District ..........
SA262:44
Art.
IX. Marco Island Fire Control District ..........
SA262:48
Art.
X. Pelican Bay Improvement District ...........
SA262:67
Art.
XI. Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and Rescue
District ....................................
SA262:96
Art.
XII. Immokalee Water and Sewer District .......
SA262:97
Art.
XIII. North Naples Fire Control and Rescue
District ..................................
SA262:109
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Art. XIV. Devil's Garden Water Control District ......
SA262:116
Art. XV. Golden Gate Fire Control and Rescue District
SA262:119
Art. XVI. Cow Slough Water Control District ........
SA262:123
Art. XVII. Collier County Water -Sewer District ......
SA262:125
Art. XVIII. Big Cypress Stewardship District ........
SA262:137
Art. XIX. Ave Maria Stewardship Community District
SA262:146
263-265.
Reserved ........................................
SA263:1
266.
Subdivisions ..........................................
SA266:1
267-269.
Reserved ........................................
SA267:1
270.
Utilities ..............................................
SA270:1
Art. I. In General ..................................
SA270:3
Art. II. Garbage Collection and Water Production and
Distribution Services ........................
SA270:3
271-273.
Reserved ........................................
SA271:1
274. Waterways ............................................ SA274:1
Art. I. In General .................................. SA274:3
Art. II. Maintenance and Dredging of Canals ........ SA274:3
Code Comparative Table —Special Acts ....................... SACCTJ
Code Comparative Table —Ordinance Disposition ............. CCT:5
State Law Reference Table .................................. SLTA
Code Index ................................................. CDi:1
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9-26-23
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10-10-23
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BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Secs. 22-1-22-25. Reserved.
ARTICLE II. FLORIDA BUILDING CODE*
Sec. 22-26. Adoption of and additions to
the Florida Building Code.
1. Adoption. There is hereby adopted by refer-
ence, the Florida Building Code, Eighth Edition
(2023), and any amendments thereto, to be
enforced by Collier County in the unincorporated
portions of the County.
2. Additions. The following additions, adjust-
ments, amendments, and exemptions are added
to the Eighth Edition (2023) Florida Building
Code, as amended:
Definitions. For purposes of this section, the
following terms apply:
Repair. To restore by replacing a part or
putting together what is torn or broken; to
restore or renew any part for the purpose of its
maintenance or to correct damage.
Replacement. To put something new in the
place of, to remove the entire component (not
a part of) and install a new component in
former place or position.
Like for Like, Like Kind. Similar use, type,
operation and service connection.
104.8 Liability.
The building official, member of the board of
appeals or employee charged with the enforce-
ment of this code, while acting for the jurisdic-
tion in good faith and without malice in the
discharge of the duties required by this code
or other pertinent law or ordinance, shall not
thereby be civilly or criminally rendered liable
personally and is hereby relieved from personal
liability for any damage accruing to persons or
property as a result of any act or by reason of
an act or omission in the discharge of official
duties. Any suit instituted against an officer
*Cross reference —Fire safety standards, § 58-26 et seq.
Land development code reference Building board of
adjustment and appeals, div. 5.4.
§ 22-26
or employee or board member because of an
act performed by that officer or employee or
board member in the lawful discharge of
duties and under the provisions of this code
shall be defended by legal representative of
the jurisdiction until the final termination of
the proceedings. The building official or any
subordinate shall not be liable for cost in any
action, suit or proceeding that is instituted in
pursuance of the provisions of this code.
104.8.1 Legal defense.
Any suit or criminal complaint instituted
against an officer or employee or board member
because of an act performed by that officer or
employee or board member in the lawful
discharge of duties and under the provisions
of this code shall be defended by legal
representatives of the jurisdiction until the
final termination of the proceedings. The build-
ing official or any subordinate shall not be
liable for cost in any action, suit or proceeding
that is instituted in pursuance of the provi-
sions of this code.
105.2 Work exempt from permit.
The following permit exemptions have been
established for Collier County based on Sec-
tion 105.2.2 of the Florida Building Code and
Section 553.73(4)(a), Florida Statutes.
Exemptions from permit requirements of this
code shall not be deemed to grant authoriza-
tion for any work to be done in any manner in
violation of the provisions of this code. Permits
shall not be required for the following:
Mechanical:
Dustless ventilation isolated systems, that
do not affect any fire penetrations or
rated assemblies.
Plumbing:
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3. Plumbing fixture repair or replacement,
that does not affect any fire penetrations
or rated assemblies.
§ 22-26 COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Electrical: 3. Repair or replace electrical wall switches
1. Ceiling fixture replacement using exist- and wall outlet devices of 20 amps or less
ing outlet box and wiring, that does not and 120 volts.
affect any fire penetrations or rated 4. Repair/replace low voltage (under 77 volts)
assemblies. devices.
Building:
1. Flooring installation.
2. Painting/wallpaper.
3. Finish trim work.
4. Interior door replacement not affecting
existing framed opening.
5. Drywall repair/replacement that are not
fire -related and are small areas that do
not exceed two sheets of drywall (64 sq.
ft. ).
6. Gutters and leaders.
105.2.4. Exemptions for detached single-
family residences.
The following permit exemptions have been
established for Collier County based on Sec-
tions 102.2.5 and 105.2.2 of the Florida Build-
ing Code, and Sections 553.73(4)(a) and
553.80(3)(b)(1), Florida Statutes.
The following permit exemptions are for owners
of single-family or their hired licensed non -
owner (contractor) of detached residences
performing work on detached single-family
properties. All work performed shall comply
with the standards of the Florida Building
Code Residential and Florida Statutes.
Exemptions from permit requirements of this
code shall not be deemed to grant authoriza-
tion for any work to be done in any manner in
violation of the provisions of this code. Permits
shall not be required for the following:
Electrical:
1. Repair work performed by licensed electri-
cal contractors that does not exceed
$1,500.00 in value of materials and labor.
2. Repair or replace existing light fixtures
and ceiling fans.
Plumbing:
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1. Repair work performed by licensed plumb-
ing contractors that does not exceed
$1,500.00 in value of materials and labor.
2. Repair water solar panels by licensed
plumbing contractors.
3. Change out of an above ground LP tank
100 lbs. or less.
4. Repair irrigation system.
5. Repair domestic water service/lines.
6. Unclog sewer stoppage.
7. Repair sewer line excluding repair or
replacement of interceptors, separators
by licensed plumbing contractors.
8. Repair/replace faucets.
9. Repair/replace water closet/bidet fixtures
only.
10. Repair/replace sink/lavatory fixtures only.
11. Repair/replace residential pool equip-
ment other than pool heater.
12. Repair/replace shut-off valve on a domestic
water line.
13. Repair/replace house pumps not exceed-
ing 2 horsepower.
14. Repair/replace residential garbage
disposal.
15. Repair/replace residential dishwasher.
16. Repair/replace like -for -like kind electric
water heater up to 52-gallon capacity to
include electrical connection.
17. Repair/replacement of water purification/
water softener equipment.
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS
Mechanical:
1. Repair work performed by licensed
mechanical contractors that does not
exceed $1,500.00 in cost for parts and
labor.
2. Repair of air conditioning duct.
3. Repair/replace coil, compressor or refriger-
ant piping.
4. Repair/replace non -combustion heating.
5. Repair/replace ventilation fans.
6. Replacement of window air conditioning
unit utilizing existing electrical.
7. Installation of ductless ventilation and
range hoods.
Building:
Repair work performed by licensed
contractors per Chapter 489, Florida
Statutes, that is not structural in nature
and does not change the occupancy, does
not affect life safety and the value of
which does not exceed $1,500.00 in labor
and materials.
2. The repair of any roof covering not exceed-
ing $1,500.00 in value of materials and
labor or work not exceeding two roofing
squares (200 sq. ft.) in extent.
3. Installation or repair of satellite dishes
installed in accordance with manufactur-
ers' specifications and in compliance with
local zoning requirements.
4. Installation or repair of canvas or cloth -
covered awnings.
5. Installation or repair of rain gutters.
6. Enclosure of existing covered patios/
balconies/porches with screening.
Cement plaster (stucco) applied directly
onto structures constructed of concrete
masonry units. Application of cement
plaster must meet or exceed the
manufacturers' recommendations. All
other applications will require a permit
including but not limited to wood, Exterior
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§ 22-26
Insulation Foam System (EIFS), brick,
siding, or other application over metal
lath or wire lath fabric.
8. Door or window repair including swing-
ing, sliding, pivoting, and rolling exclud-
ing the frame, which does not otherwise
create a new opening, enlarge or reduce
an existing opening, or require the removal
of any exterior or interior finish material
serving a building constructed on a
residential zoned lot. This exemption
shall not allow nor relieve the building
owner, unit owner, installer or contractor
from complying with wind load and open-
ing protection requirements of the Florida
Building Code.
9. Movable cases, counters, and partitions
not over 10 feet in height.
10. Cabinetry, countertops, painting, paper-
ing, tiling, carpeting, and other similar
finish work. This exemption is not allowed
nor applicable when the work or altera-
tion affects the structural integrity of a
load bearing wall, or the fire-resistant
material of a fire rated horizontal or
vertical separation. Projects located within
a designated flood hazard area are
required to comply with the substantial
improvement requirements and submit a
cost breakdown for any work which may
be exempted from permits.
11. Swings and similar playground equip-
ment accessory. This exemption shall not
allow nor permit the encroachment of
setbacks or the erection of any unsafe,
structurally unsound, or dilapidated
structure. In the event the structure
violates setbacks or is considered unsafe,
structurally unsound, or dilapidated, the
building official may require a permit.
Note: All work shall comply with all applicable
laws, ordinances, building codes and zoning
regulations. To assure your safety and to
assure proper construction and/or installa-
tion, those homeowners who are not familiar
with the provisions and requirements of the
Florida Building Code are encouraged to review
code requirements prior to doing any work or
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repairs or they can contact the County build-
ing department if they have any questions.
Homeowners lacking the technical background
and familiarity with the code requirements
are encouraged to have the work done by a
licensed professional/contractor or as an
alternative apply for a permit where they will
receive a technical review of the proposed
work and where they will receive all required
onsite technical inspections performed by a
state licensed building inspector.
107.3.1 Approval of construction docu-
ments.
The following amendment to the administra-
tive provisions of the Florida Building Code
has been established for Collier County based
on Section 107.3 of the Florida Building Code
and Section 553.74(4)(a), Florida Statutes.
When the building official issues a permit, the
construction documents shall be approved, in
writing or by stamp, as "Reviewed for Code
Compliance." One set of construction docu-
ments so reviewed shall be retained by the
building official. The other set shall be returned
to the applicant, shall be kept at the site of
work, and shall be open to inspection by the
building official or a duly authorized representa-
tive. Digital copies available at the site of
work and open to inspection by the building
official or a duly authorized representative
will also be accepted.
110.3 Required Inspections.
Building
1. Foundation inspection. To be made after
trenches are excavated and forms erected
and shall at a minimum include the
following building components:
1.2 The permit holder shall submit,
within 10 calendar days of this
inspection, a spot survey depicting
the building foundation to the
authority having jurisdiction. For
structures without a foundation
inspection and that require a
minimum floor elevation, a spot
survey is required prior to receiving
a certificate of Occupancy/Comple-
tion. The spot survey shall be
prepared by or under the direct
supervision of a Florida Registered
land surveyor and certified by same
and shall be in a form acceptable to
the Building Official. The Building
Official has the right to waive this
requirement for certain small, non -
habitable structures.
(Ord. No. 2012-14, § 1; Ord. No. 2015-36, § 1;
Ord. No. 2017-52, § 1; Ord. No. 2020-48, § 1;
Ord. No. 2023-64, § 1; Ord. No. 2024-40, § 1)
Sec. 22-27. Incorporation of updated wind
zone maps.
The Wind Zone Maps appended hereto as
Exhibit "A", consisting of Category 1, Category 2,
Category 3 and Category 4, are hereby adopted.
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BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS § 22-110
these sections, provided that no excavated mate- tion plans have been approved by the
rial is removed off -site, but are subject to compli- Collier County or state department of
ance with all other applicable laws and county transportation.
ordinances:
(1) Earth moving in conjunction with any
routine maintenance activity which
restores the excavation to the final, and
previously excavated, slope and depth
configuration approved by the board, or
with the installation of an underground
utility which is to be backfilled. Material
generated by such maintenance activity
may be hauled off -site with administra-
tive staff level approval, if so specified in
an approval letter.
(2) Foundations of any building or structure,
providing the excavation will be confined
to the area of the structure only.
(3) Excavations relating to the accessory use
of property which by nature are of limited
duration and designed to be filled upon
completion, i.e., graves, septic tanks, swim-
ming pools, fuel storage tanks, etc.
(7) Farm animal watering ponds or excava-
tions located on single-family lots/tracts
where the net property size is two acres
or more are exempt from the permitting
procedures contained in this article, but
will require an Exempt excavation permit
and must comply with all the construc-
tion standards of this article. Such exemp-
tions apply only if excavation does not
exceed one acre in area and 20 feet in
depth.
Unless an excavation is located in an
Agricultural zoning district, a building
permit for a single-family home must be
issued prior to the county issuing an
Exempt excavation permit.
(4) The regrading only of any property for
aesthetic purposes, including berming or
contouring, that does not create a body of
water or affect existing drainage pat-
terns or remove native vegetation in
excess of county standards. (Ord.
(5) Agricultural drainage and irrigation work
incidental to agricultural operations (see
subsection 22-110(2) for off -site hauling).
a. Excavations incidental to agriculture
surface water management and
water use facilities as included in
existing South Florida Water
Management District permits. All
excavated materials must remain
on lands under the same ownership.
Any transportation of materials over
public roads is subject to appropri-
ate Right -of -Way permits.
(6) The grading, filling, and moving of earth
in conjunction with road construction
within the limits of the right-of-way or
construction easement when the construc-
Activities set forth in subsections
22-109(1), (except removal of excess mate-
rial) 22-109(2), 22-109(3), 22-109(5), and
22-109(6) above do not require an Exempt
excavation permit. Activities set forth in
subsections 22-109(4) and 22-109(7)
require submittal of plans or drawings of
the proposed activity to the Engineering
Services Department for a formal letter
of exemption.
No. 04-55, § 2.E.; Ord. No. 2006-04, § 1)
Sec. 22-110. Excavation review
procedures.
(a) Types of excavation permits. The permits
required by this article shall be issued by the
Engineering Services Department in accordance
with the procedures set forth herein and shall
come under one of the following categories:
(1) Private excavations. Private excavations
are considered to be an excavation on
non-commercial property where the
excavated material is not removed from
the property and where the disturbed
surface area at grade does not exceed two
acres. Where more than one excavation
is proposed for the same piece of property
or properties under common ownership
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and the combined disturbed surface area
exceeds two acres, the permits shall not
be issued as a private excavation.
(2) Commercial excavations. Commercial
excavations are considered to be any
excavation wherein the excavated mate-
rial is removed from the subject property,
except for removal of excavated material
approved under a development excava-
tion permit and except that up to 4,000
cubic yards of excavated material may be
removed from an agriculturally zoned
site if the fill is the result of a legitimate
agricultural use as defined in other sec-
tions of this Code.
Unless approved as part of a develop-
ment excavation permit in subsection
(3), all approved developments with off -
site hauling activities will be considered
commercial excavations.
(3) Development excavation. Development
excavations are considered to be any
excavation located within the boundaries
of a planned unit development, or subdivi-
sion development, having approved
construction plans (to include SDPs), or
an industrial or commercial project, or
where the disturbed area of an excava-
tion exceeds two acres. Excavated mate-
rial in an amount up to ten percent (to a
maximum of 20,000 cubic yards) of the
total volume excavated may be removed
from the development. Intentions to
remove material must be clearly stated
during the development's review and
approval process.
(b) Issuance of permits.
(1) Issuance of private and development
excavation permits. The county manager
or designee may administratively approve
and issue private and development excava-
tion permits where all of the applicable
standards of this article have been met.
When, in his opinion, the standards have
not been met, the application shall be
submitted to the environmental advisory
council for recommendation with ultimate
approval or denial required of the Board.
(2) Issuance of commercial excavation permits.
Applications for commercial excavation
permits shall be reviewed by the com-
munity development and environmental
services administrator, or his designee,
and by the environmental advisory council
for recommendation and approved by the
board. When a request is made to remove
surplus fill material from a previously
approved development excavation, the
requirement for review by the
environmental advisory council shall be
waived, but dependent on haul route and
amount of fill to be hauled, staff may
require approval by Collier County Plan-
ning Commission.
(c) Notice of meeting. The county manager or
designee shall give prior written notice of the
environmental advisory council meeting, by first
class mail, as noted in subsection 22-111(a)(3)d.,
to all adjacent property owners (within 300 feet
of the property line or within 500 feet of the
excavation itself) as determined by reference to
the latest official tax rolls.
For excavations located in Estates zoning
districts, all owners of existing homes or homes
under construction, (i.e. having broken ground
on the date of submittal of the excavation
permit application) within one mile of the site
along the haul route must be notified in
accordance with section 22-111(a)(3)d. of this
Code. Such property owners may request that
the item be heard by the Board of County
Commissioners at a public hearing.
(d) Excavation permit criteria. Approval by
the Engineering Services Director, or his designee,
and the Board shall be granted only upon
competent and substantial evidence submitted
by the applicant, that:
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(1) The excavation will not interfere with
the natural function of any sanitary,
storm or drainage system, or natural
flow way, whether public or private, so as
to create flooding or public health hazards
or jeopardize the functions of the natural
resources and environment of Collier
County.
BUILDINGS AND BUILDING REGULATIONS § 22-110
(2) Dust or noise generated by the excava-
tion will not cause a violation of any
applicable provisions of this article. Rock
crushing operations or material stockpiles
that will be adjacent to any existing
residential area may require separate
county approval.
(3) The excavation will not adversely affect
groundwater levels, water quality, hydro -
period or surface water flow ways. The
county manager or designee may require
the applicant to monitor the quality of
the water in the excavation and adjacent
ground and surface waters. Under no
circumstances shall the excavation be
conducted in such a manner as to violate
Collier County or applicable State of
Florida water quality standards.
(4) The excavation will be constructed so as
not to cause an apparent safety hazard to
persons or property.
(5) The excavation does not conflict with the
growth management plan or land develop-
ment regulations adopted pursuant
thereto, nor does it conflict with existing
zoning regulations. Special criteria and
approval procedures may be necessary
for projects within the Big Cypress Area
of critical state concern.
(6) In cases where a wetland is no longer
capable of performing environmental func-
tions or providing environmental values
or in cases where it is determined that no
reasonable alternative exists other than
disrupting a wetland, certain alterations
may be allowed, except as otherwise
authorized through previous county
review processes.
(7) Flow of water within and through
preserved wetlands shall not be impeded.
(8) Appropriate sediment control devices (hay
bales, silt screens, etc.) shall be employed
to prevent sedimentation within the
wetland pursuant to the design require-
ments of Section 10.02.02 of the Land
Development Code. Any building site
adjacent to a wetland and elevated by
filling, must employ the same erosion
control devices. Fill must be stabilized
using sod, seed, or mulch.
(e) Other permits required. All appropriate
state and federal permits or approvals for work
in jurisdictional areas shall be provided to the
county manager or designee prior to issuance of
an excavation permit.
The excavation permit shall include authoriza-
tion to remove vegetation within 20 feet of the
lake control contour elevation and for the
stockpile area.
(f) Fees and guarantees. Upon Community
Development and Environmental Services
Administrator, or his designee, approval on behalf
of the Board of County Commissioners, the
applicant will, within 60 days of written notifica-
tion from the Community Development and
Environmental Services Administrator or his
designee, pay the required permit/review fee,
and post, if required, the appropriate performance
guarantee, in a format approved by the county
attorney.
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Failure to pay the fees and post the guarantee
within this time period shall constitute
abandonment of the excavation permit applica-
tion and will require complete reapplication
and review in accordance with all require-
ments in effect at the time of reapplication,
with the following exceptions:
(1) Upon receipt of an applicant's written
request with sufficient justification, as
determined by the county manager or
designee, and payment of a time exten-
sion fee, the county manager or designee
may, one time only, authorize the exten-
sion of the permit issuance time for up to
an additional 60 days.
(2) All previously approved excavation
permits that have yet to be issued by the
county manager or designee become
eligible for the above time extensions
upon the effective date of this article.
(g) Duration of excavation permits.
(1) Private excavation and commercial
excavation permits located in Estates
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zoning districts shall be valid for a period
(2) Proof of ownership, legal description and
of 12 months from the date of issuance. If
location of the property involved. A small
the work is not completed in that time, a
location map, drawn on 81/2-inch by 11-inch
second application, with a reapplication
paper, shall accompany the application,
fee must be submitted to the county
clearly showing the location of the
manager or designee, requesting up to an
proposed excavation(s) in relation to com-
additional 12 months to complete the
monly recognized landmarks.
excavation. If the county manager or
(3) A signed Excavation Application provided
designee finds sufficient good cause to
by the County and completed by the
grant the request, a permit extension
applicant or his agent which includes:
will be issued.
a. A statement that he has read this
(2) Commercial and development excavation
article and agrees to conduct the
permits will be of indefinite duration or
excavation in accordance with this
until the excavation reaches the limits of
article, this Code and other county
the permitted size, provided the excavat-
and state codes and laws.
ing operation remains active in accordance
b. A statement of the purpose of the
with the requirements of this article.
excavation and intended use of the
Thirty (30) days prior to anniversary
excavated material.
date of permit, an annual status report, a
renewal fee, and a 12 month inspection
C. Exhibits prepared and sealed by the
fee, set by resolution, shall be required.
project's surveyor/engineer show-
(h) Excavation application time limit for review.
ing:
1. The boundaries of the property.
Excavation application, once deemed complete
and sufficient, will remain under review so long
2. Existing grades on the property.
as a resubmittal in response to County review-
3. The level of the mean annual
ers' comments is received within 270 calendar
high and low water table with
days from the date on which the comments were
supporting information rela-
sent to the applicant. If a response is not received
tive to how elevations were
within this time, the application for the excava-
determined.
tion review will be considered withdrawn and
4. The grades which will exist
cancelled. Further review of the project will
following the completion of the
require a new application and payment of new
excavation.
application fees subject to the then current
5. The volume of the excavation
regulations.
as measured from the natural
(Ord. No. 04-55, § 2.E.; Ord. No. 2006-04, § 2;
grade.
Ord. No. 2024-39, § 1)
6. Easements, existing utilities,
Sec. 22-111. Application requirements for
roads and setbacks, and zoning.
excavation permits.
7. Drainage and flowways.
(a) Unless otherwise directed, one copy of all
8. Aerial limits of any special site
required application documents shall be submit-
vegetation such as mangrove,
ted to the county manager or designee on a form
cypress or other wetland spe-
to be supplied by Collier County. The application
cies.
shall include, but not be limited to, the following
9. For development and all com-
information:
mercial excavations, logs of soil
auger borings with field clas-
(1) The name, address and telephone number
sification shall be provided, un-
of the applicant or his agent, and, if
known, the excavator.
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Chapter 146
WATERWAYS*
Article I. In General
Secs. 146-1-146-20. Reserved.
Article II. Collier County Consolidated Waterways and Beaches
Ordinance
Division 1. General
Sec. 146-21.
Title and Citation.
Sec. 146-22.
Applicability.
Sec. 146-23.
Intent and purpose.
Sec. 146-24.
Definitions.
Sec. 146-25.
Penalties.
Sec. 146-26.
Enforcement.
Secs. 146-27-146-40.
Reserved.
Division 2. Vessel Control
Sec. 146-41. Vessel registration fee.
Sec. 146-42. Vessel regulation.
Secs. 146-43-146-50. Reserved.
Division 3. Beach and Water Safety
Sec. 146-51. Regulation of use and conduct on the beach.
Sec. 146-52. Concession operations, equipment rentals and vendors on the
beach and adjoining waters.
Secs. 146-53-146-60. Reserved.
Article III. Public Beach Access
Sec. 146-61.
Short title.
Sec. 146-62.
Definitions.
Sec. 146-63.
Penalties for violation; resort to other remedies.
Sec. 146-64.
Intent.
Sec. 146-65.
Approval of development plans; issuance of building permits.
Secs. 146-66-146-90.
Reserved.
`Editor's note Ord. No. 2024-32, §§ 1, 2, adopted Sept. 10, 2024, repealed the former Art. I, §§ 146-1-146-3 and Art. II,
§§ 146-31-146-60.8, and enacted new provisions codified herein as Art. II, §§ 146-21-146-52 as set out herein. The former Arts.
I and II pertained to similar subject matter and derived from: Ord. No. 79-8, §§ 1-8, 2-13-79; Ord. No. 89-11, §§ 1-9; Ord. No.
89-86, § 1; Ord. No. 91-19, §§ 1-4; Ord. No. 91-112, §§ 1, 2; Ord. No. 92-35, §§ 1-4; Ord. No. 94-57, §§ 1-3; Ord. No. 96-16,
§§ 1-7; Ord. No. 96-28, §§ 1, 2; Ord. No. 96-75, § 1; Ord. No. 97-10, §§ 1-7; Ord. No. 97-12, §§ 1, 2; Ord. No. 98-88, § 1; Ord.
No. 99-54, § 1; Ord. No. 2007-38, §§ 1, 2; and Ord. No. 2015-24, § 1.
Cross references —Public possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages, § 6-3; possession, sale or release of certain fish
prohibited, § 14-2; animals prohibited on beaches, § 14-36; coastal zone protection, § 22-286 et seq.; seawalls and revetments,
§ 22-321 et seq.; floods, ch. 62; natural resources, ch. 90; parks and recreation, ch. 98.
Land development code reference —Private boathouses and docks, § 2.6.21.
State law references —Authority to provide navigation programs, F.S. § 125.01(1)(j); authority to act in the common interest
of the people of the county and exercise all powers and privileges not specifically prohibited (all in a manner not inconsistent with
law), F.S. § 125.01(1)(w).
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Article IV. Vanderbilt Beach Customary Use
Sec.
146-91.
Title.
Sec.
146-92.
Purpose and Intent.
Sec.
146-93.
Definition.
Sec.
146-94.
Right to Recreate.
Sec.
146-95.
Buffer Zone.
Sec.
146-96.
Obstruction of Vanderbilt Beach.
Sec.
146-97.
Posting of Beach.
Sec.
146-98.
Penalty for Violations.
Secs.
146-99-146-120.
Reserved.
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ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Secs. 146-1-146-20. Reserved.
ARTICLE II. COLLIER COUNTY
CONSOLIDATED WATERWAYS AND
BEACHES ORDINANCE*
DIVISION 1. GENERAL
Sec. 146-21. Title and Citation.
This Ordinance shall be known and may be
cited as the "Collier County Consolidated
Waterways and Beaches Ordinance."
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
Sec. 146-22. Applicability.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply
to and be enforced upon all waterways, creeks,
streams, lakes, ponds, bayous, canals, and chan-
nels, whether natural or manmade, and their
adjacent shores/beaches as applicable, located
within the unincorporated area of the County,
including, but not limited to, Caxambas Pass,
Chokoloskee Bay, Chokoloskee Island, Clam Bay
System, Clam Pass, Cocohatchee River, Delnor-
Wiggins Pass, Doctors Pass, Dollar Bay, Everglades
City, Goodland, Gordon Pass, Gordon River, Hell's
Gate, Henderson Creek, Hurricane Pass, Isles of
Capri, Key Island (also known as Keewaydin
Island), Little Hickory Bay, Little Hickory Island,
Little Marco Pass, Marco Island (where
applicable), Naples Bay (where applicable), Port
of the Islands, Vanderbilt Lagoon, and Wiggins
Bay, or subject to the jurisdiction of the County
by any other law or interlocal agreement.
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
Sec. 146-23. Intent and purpose.
It is the intent and purpose of this Ordinance
to protect and promote the health, safety and
welfare of the public at large, including residents
and visitors to the County by providing reason-
able regulation of the public's use and conduct on
*State law references —Watercraft and water safety,
F.S. ch. 327; restrictions on local water safety regulations,
F.S. § 327.60.
§ 146-24
the beach and adjoining waters of the County,
including the designation of specific areas within
which the operation of aircraft and vessels may
be regulated or prohibited. It is further intended
that this Ordinance shall be liberally construed
to effect such intent and purpose.
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
Sec. 146-24. Definitions.
For the purposes of this Ordinance, terms and
definitions are as defined in F.S. chs. 327 and
328, unless specifically stated otherwise. When
not inconsistent with the context, words used in
the present tense include the future, words in
the plural number include the singular number,
and the words in the singular number include
the plural number. The word "shall" is always
mandatory and not merely directory. The follow-
ing words, terms and phrases, when used in this
Ordinance, shall have the meanings ascribed to
them, except where the context clearly indicates
a different meaning:
Aircraft means any motor vehicle or contriv-
ance now known or hereinafter invented, which
is used or designed for navigation of or flight in
the air, except a parachute or other contrivance
designed for such navigation but used primarily
as safety equipment. The term "aircraft" shall
include ultralight aircraft and seaplanes.
Bather means any person who is in the same
water as a vessel, whether said person is swim-
ming, wading or engaged in any other activity in
the water.
Bathing area means any area of the beach and
adjoining waters in which bathers are located or
may be located, whether or not designated by
signs or other form of notification.
Beach or shore means the zone of
unconsolidated material that extends landward
from the mean low water line to the place where
there is marked change in material or
physiographic form.
Bloodbaiting means the use of blood or bloody
fish parts to attract sharks.
Camping means the erection of shelter or
similar structures for the purpose of sleeping or
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lying upon the beach either under or outside of
any shelter, vehicle, bedroll, blanket, or other
protective garb.
Chumming means the throwing of bait or fish
parts into the water to attract fish.
Contiguous land means any land abutting
land conveyed to the county as required in this
article or any land which is located within
one-half mile (2,640 feet) of the land conveyed to
the County.
County means the body politic Collier County,
Florida, including the Board of County Commis-
sioners, and/or the unincorporated area of Col-
lier County, Florida.
Decibel (dBA) means a unit for describing the
amplitude of sound, as further defined by Collier
County's Noise Control Ordinance No. 90-17, as
amended.
Gulf means the Gulf of Mexico.
Idle Speed No Wake means, as defined by Rule
68D-24.002(2), F.A.C., as may be amended, a
boating -restricted area which has been established
to protect the safety of the public where a vessel
cannot proceed at a speed greater than that
speed which is necessary to maintain steerageway.
License or licensed means a county occupational
license or having such license.
Operate or operation means to be in charge of,
in command of, or in actual physical control of a
vessel upon the waters of this state, to exercise
control over or to have responsibility for a ves-
sel's navigation or safety while the vessel is
underway upon the waters of this state, or to
control or steer a vessel being towed by another
vessel upon the waters of the state.
Permit means a beach vendor's permit issued
by the county.
Person means any individual, partnership,
firm, corporation, association or other entity.
Personal watercraft means, as defined by F.S.
§ 327.02(36), as may be amended, a vessel less
than 16 feet in length which uses an inboard
motor powering a water pump as its primary
source of motive power and which is designed to
be operated by a person sitting, standing, or
kneeling on the vessel, rather than in the
conventional manner of sitting or standing inside
the vessel. The term personal watercraft for
purposes of this Ordinance shall include "jet
skis" "sea sleds," "dolphin boats," "wave run-
ners," or other such product name meeting the
description herein provided.
Rafts, floats and flotation devices means any
device, whether of canvas, vinyl, rubber, Styrofoam
or other substance, intended or capable of assist-
ing in the flotation of a person on or in the water
of the Gulf of Mexico. The term shall not include
vessels or sailcraft, but shall include body boards
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
Sailcraft means a vessel whose sole source of
propulsion is the wind, including sailboats, sail-
boards, kiteboards, and wind surfboards.
Seaplane means any aircraft that is capable of
landing and/or lifting off from a water surface.
Slow Speed Minimum Wake and Slow Down
Minimum Wake means, as defined by section
68D-24.002(1), F.A.C., as may be amended, that
a vessel must be fully off plane and completely
settled into the water. Such vessels may not
proceed at a speed greater than that speed which
is reasonable and prudent to avoid the creation
of an excessive wake or other hazardous condi-
tion under the existing circumstances.
Solicit or canvass means any act, delivery, or
exchange not initiated by the prospective customer
or which directs attention to any business,
mercantile or commercial establishment, or any
other commercial activity, for the purpose of
directly or indirectly promoting commercial
interests through sales, rentals, or any exchange
of value.
Ultralight aircraft or ultralight means any
heavier-than-air, motorized aircraft which meets
the criteria for maximum weight, fuel capacity
and airspeed established for such aircraft by the
Federal Aviation Administration under part 103
of the Federal Aviation Regulations.
Vessel shall have the same definition as found
in F.S. § 327.02(46), as may be amended, and is
synonymous with boat and includes every descrip-
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tion of watercraft, barge, and airboat, other than
a seaplane on the water, used or capable of being
used as a means of transportation on water.
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
Cross reference —Definitions generally, § 1-2.
Sec. 146-25. Penalties.
(a) Any owner, operator, or person in com-
mand of any vessel or aircraft or any other
person who violates any provision of this
Ordinance or fails to comply with the require-
ments of this Ordinance shall be treated in the
same manner as a misdemeanor of the second
degree punishable by a fine not exceeding $500.00
or by imprisonment not to exceed 60 days, or by
both such fine and imprisonment and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined or imprisoned,
or both, as provided by law, and in addition shall
pay all costs and expenses incurred in the prosecu-
tion of such violation.
(b) All violations of this Ordinance may be
processed according to the Collier County
Consolidated Code Enforcement Ordinance (Ord.
No. 2010-04, as amended) and per provisions of
F.S. ch. 162, pts. I or II, as may be applicable.
(c) Civil violation and infraction penalty and
fine amounts shall be in accordance with those
set or published by the Collier County Clerk of
Courts.
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
State law reference —Penalty for ordinance violations,
F.S. § 125.69.
Sec. 146-26. Enforcement.
(a) The provisions of this Ordinance shall be
enforced by any member of any duly authorized
law enforcement agency or officers having enforce-
ment jurisdiction in Collier County, Florida,
including code enforcement officers. Civil cita-
tions may be used to notify the defendant of
allegations of violations of this Ordinance.
(b) Area of enforcement. The area of enforce-
ment of the provisions of this section shall be all
waters, creeks, bayous, canals and channels
whether natural or manmade located within
unincorporated Collier County.
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
Secs. 146-27-146-40. Reserved.
DIVISION 2. VESSEL CONTROL
Sec. 146-41. Vessel registration fee.
§ 146-42
(a) Imposition. Those vessels stored or oper-
ated within the jurisdiction of the county which
are required by law to be registered with the
state shall be subject to a county vessel registra-
tion fee which shall be in the amount of 50
percent of the currently applicable state registra-
tion certificate fee, and will be added to the
current state fee. The county vessel registration
fees shall be and reflect 50 percent of the state
vessel registration fees as set forth in F.S.
§ 328.72(1), Vessel Registration Fee, and as it
may be amended hereafter.
(b) Collection of fees. The county vessel registra-
tion fee shall be collected by the tax collector at
the time of state vessel registration.
(c) Payment/schedule. The tax collector shall
be paid a collection fee, in accordance with, F.S.
§ 192.091, Commissions of Property Appraisers
and Tax Collectors, and as it may be amended
hereafter.
(d) Distribution of fees. Dollar amounts
required by F.S. § 328.72(15), of every vessel
registration fee shall be remitted to the state for
deposit. All other funds (after payment to the tax
collector and the motor boat revolving trust
fund) shall be expended for the patrol, regula-
tion, and maintenance of the lakes, rivers, or
waters and for other boating -related activities in
the County.
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
Sec. 146-42. Vessel regulation.
(a) Idle Speed, No Wake Boating -Restricted
Areas. The County may enact Boating -Restricted
Areas by Ordinance to establish Idle Speed, No
Wake Boating -Restricted Areas, in accordance
with F.S. § 327.46, as may be amended.
(1) The operation of any vessel in excess of
Idle Speed, No Wake, as defined herein,
in or on any waters specified as an Idle
Speed, No Wake Boating -Restricted Area
is hereby prohibited and is a violation of
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this Ordinance. Said prohibition is effec-
tive and enforceable provided the Idle
Speed, No Wake Boating -Restricted Area
is designated by regulatory marker, sig-
nage, buoy, or any other notice. The
locations of any and all such notices
(including informational signage) shall
be placed at the discretion of County
staff and shall not be subject to the Land
Development Code. All such notices posted
by the County are official notices of the
County. Provided the restricted area is
posted as an Idle Speed, No Wake Boating -
Restricted Area, it is no defense to a
violation of this Ordinance to allege that
the person issued a notice of violation of
this Ordinance did not observe posted
notice.
(2) No person shall operate a vessel in any
area designated and posted as an Idle
Speed, No Wake Boating -Restricted Area
at a speed greater than Idle Speed, No
Wake. Any vessel operating in an Idle
Speed, No Wake Boating -Restricted Area
must operate at the minimum speed that
allows the vessel to maintain headway
and steerageway.
(3) The following areas are designated as
Idle Speed, No Wake Boating -Restricted
Areas:
a. Within 500 feet of any boat ramp,
hoist, marine railway, or other
launching or landing facility avail-
able for use by the general boating
public on waterways more than 300
feet in width or within 300 feet of
any boat ramp, hoist, marine railway,
or other launching or landing facil-
ity available for use by the general
boating public on waterways not
exceeding 300 feet in width.
b. Within 500 feet of fuel pumps or
dispensers at any marine fueling
facility that sells motor fuel to the
general boating public on waterways
more than 300 feet in width or
within 300 feet of the fuel pumps or
dispensers at any licensed terminal
facility that sells motor fuel to the
general boating public on waterways
not exceeding 300 feet in width.
C. Inside or within 300 feet of any lock
structure.
(4) Idle Speed, No Wake Boating -Restricted
Areas. The County hereby adopts and
designates the respective areas depicted
on Exhibit "A" as Idle Speed, No Wake
Boating -Restricted Areas.
(b) Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating -
Restricted Areas. The County may enact Boating -
Restricted Areas by Ordinance to establish Slow
Speed, Minimum Wake Boating -Restricted Areas,
in accordance with F.S. § 327.46, as may be
amended.
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(1) No person shall operate a vessel in any
area designated and posted as a Slow
Speed, Minimum Wake Boating -Restricted
Area at a speed greater than Slow Speed,
Minimum Wake. Any vessel operating in
a Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating -
Restricted Area must operate fully off
plane and completely settled in the water.
The vessel's wake must not be excessive
nor create a hazard to other vessels.
(2) The following are designated as Slow
Speed, Minimum Wake Boating -Restricted
Areas:
a. Within 300 feet of any bridge fender
system.
b. Within 300 feet of any bridge span
presenting a vertical clearance of
less than 25 feet or a horizontal
clearance of less than 100 feet.
C. On a creek, stream, canal, or similar
linear waterway if the waterway is
less than 75 feet in width from
shoreline to shoreline.
d. On a lake or pond of less than 10
acres in total surface area.
(3) Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating -
Restricted Areas. The County hereby
adopts and designates the respective areas
depicted on Exhibit "B" as Slow Speed,
Minimum Wake Boating -Restricted Areas.
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(c) Vessel -Exclusion Zones. The County may
enact Vessel -Exclusion Zones by Ordinance where
the area is designated as a public bathing beach
or swim area, or a canoe trail or area otherwise
limited to non -motorized vessels, in accordance
with F.S. § 327.46, as may be amended.
(1) No person shall operate a motorized vessel
or sailcraft within a Vessel -Exclusion
Zone, provided that this subsection shall
not apply in the case of an emergency or
to a patrol or rescue craft.
(2) Vessel -Exclusion Zones. The County
hereby adopts and designates the respec-
tive areas depicted on Exhibit "C" as
Vessel -Exclusion Zones.
(d) Personal watercraft regulation. No person
shall operate personal watercraft:
(1) Within Vessel -Exclusion Zones; in excess
of Idle Speed, No Wake in Idle Speed, No
Wake Boating -Restricted Areas; or in
excess of Slow Speed, Minimum Wake in
Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boating -
Restricted Areas.
(2) In an unsafe, reckless or careless manner
endangering the life, limb, or property of
any person.
(e) Careful and prudent operation required.
Every person operating or navigating any vessel
in, on or under any waters within the
unincorporated areas of Collier County shall do
so in a careful and prudent manner, taking into
consideration the environmental conditions, water
skiers and other boats and watercraft and all
other attendant circumstances so as not to
endanger the life, limb or property of any person.
Failure to operate a boat in such a careful and
prudent manner shall constitute careless boat-
ing and a violation of this Ordinance.
(f) Official government business. Except during
an emergency or operation by an official of the
government while engaged in official business,
the operation of any vessel shall conform to this
Ordinance, as well as federal, state, and local
law.
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(g) Speed not to be greater than what is
reasonable under the conditions. Nothing
contained in this Ordinance shall be construed to
authorize or approve any speed greater than is
reasonable and proper in consideration of local
conditions, other water traffic, persons swim-
ming or fishing in the area, or other hazards.
(h) Exemptions. The following shall be
exempted from the provisions of this section:
(1) The provisions of this section shall not be
construed to prohibit the operation, racing
or exhibition of vessels or sailcraft during
a publicly announced, properly authorized,
supervised and adequately patrolled
regatta, speed trial, or exhibition.
(2) The operators of law enforcement or rescue
vessels or vessels operating under
emergency conditions shall be exempted
while conducting official duties or operat-
ing under emergency conditions.
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
Editor's note —Exhibits A through C referenced above
are not set out herein, but on file and available for inspection
in the offices of the county.
Secs. 146-43-146-50. Reserved.
DIVISION 3. BEACH AND WATER SAFETY
Sec. 146-51. Regulation of use and
conduct on the beach.
(a) Possession of glass containers prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any person while on the
beach or beach access areas to possess or utilize
any glass bottle or container.
(b) Restrictions on animals on beach. It shall
be unlawful for any person owning or have under
his control any animal, to permit such animal
upon the beach, except guide dogs accompanying
visually impaired persons or hearing ear dogs
accompanying hearing impaired persons shall be
allowed on the beach at all times.
(c) Open fires prohibited; heated objects to be
disposed of properly. It shall be unlawful for any
person to have an open fire on the beach. Said
prohibition shall not include a stove or grill
where so designated and posted by the County
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Parks and Recreation Department. It shall be
unlawful for any person to dispose of any coals,
briquets, embers or other heated object from any
stove or grill at the beach in other than a county
designated receptacle.
(d) Overnight camping prohibited. It shall be
unlawful to camp overnight on the beach, except
for recreational purposes on property designated
for such purposes.
(e) Fishing. It shall be unlawful for any person
while on the beach or within 1,000 feet from
shore to intentionally fish for sharks or to fish by
those methods commonly known as "chumming"
or "bloodbaiting." Nothing herein shall be
construed to create a duty of any sort on the part
of any law enforcement officer or county employee
to prevent fishing or to warn of the presence of
sharks in the Gulf of Mexico.
(f) Throwing of balls, frisbees, or other objects.
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw any
ball, frisbee, or other object through any bathing
area after having been warned by any law
enforcement officer that such activity interferes
with or endangers the movement of pedestrian
traffic or public safety.
(g) Swimming. No person, except a person
actually engaged in a rescue attempt, shall:
(1) Swim or bathe within 150 feet measured
in any direction from a pier or jetty; or
(2) Swim or bathe in any area posted
exclusively for vessel and/or sailcraft use.
(h) Use of rafts, floats, and other flotation
devices. No person shall use any raft, float, body
board, or other flotation device of any descrip-
tion, except for a vessel or sailcraft, more than
500 feet from the water's edge.
(i) Operation of vessel or sailcraft while
intoxicated. No person shall operate a vessel or
sailcraft of any description, whether motorized
or not, surf or otherwise use any other equip-
ment in the Gulf of Mexico when under the
influence of any alcoholic beverage, or any chemi-
cal substance as set forth in F.S. § 877.111 or any
substance controlled under F.S. ch. 893, to the
extent that the person's normal faculties are
impaired.
0) Use of aircraft on beach or from or over
specified saltwater area prohibited. No person
shall operate an aircraft, including seaplanes or
ultralights, ultralight trainers, or "ultralight
vehicles" as defined in Chapter 14 of Code of
Federal Regulations, paragraph 103.1, on or
from the beach or adjoining water within 500
feet of the water's edge. In the area west of a
southerly projection of a north/south line that
bisects the intersection of County Road 92 (San
Marco Road) and U.S. Highway 41 (Tamiami
Trail), no person shall operate any ultralight
(including ultralight trainers and ultralight
vehicles) from, on or over any saltwater except at
a horizontal distance greater than 500 feet
seaward from the nearest shoreline of the
mainland or nearest shoreline of the nearest
island, whichever is the most restrictive refer-
ence point.
(k) Soliciting and canvassing prohibited. There
shall be no solicitation or canvassing of the
public on the beach:
(1) By other than licensed concessionaires of
goods and services for use or consump-
tion on the beach. No person other than a
licensed concessionaire shall solicit or
canvass for the sale or rental of
merchandise, services, goods, or property
of any kind or character intended for use
or consumption on the beach.
(2) By licensed concessionaires. No licensed
concessionaire shall solicit or canvass for
the sale or rental of any merchandise,
services, goods or property of any kind or
character except from within or within
ten feet of his licensed premises or vehicle.
(3) By any person of goods and services for
use or consumption off the beach. No
person shall solicit or canvass for the
sale or rental of any merchandise, services,
goods or property of any kind or character
to be delivered or performed off the beach.
(1) Sound amplification. No audio device, such
as loudspeakers, television, radio, compact disc,
tape, or record player, or musical instrument,
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except equipment used by law enforcement, rescue
or beach safety personnel, shall be used on the
beach in a manner that:
(1) Exceeds a noise level of 60 decibels WBA)
in compliance with the Collier County
Noise Control Ordinance No. 90-17, as
amended; or
(2) Otherwise violates the Collier County
Noise Control Ordinance No. 90-17, as
amended.
(m) Breach of the peace; disorderly conduct.
No person shall commit such acts as are of a
nature to corrupt the public morals, or outrage
the sense of public decency, or affect the peace
and quiet of persons who may witness them, or
engage in brawling or fighting, or engage in such
conduct as to constitute a breach of the peace or
disorderly conduct.
§ 146-51
are posted in conspicuous areas and such
signs give notice that unauthorized entry
into the respective secured area
constitutes a trespass, and the signs
specify the means that are available for
gaining authorized access to the respec-
tive secure area. Collier County Parks
and Recreation Division or Coastal
Management Program Division are each
hereby authorized to designate such secure
area(s) as it deems appropriate by post-
ing appropriate signs. Each such trespass
in any secured area of an airport is an
independent violation of this article
irrespective of application of any County
rule or regulation.
(q) Key Island (also known as Keewaydin
Island).
(n) Removal of beach sand. No beach sand
(1) Prohibited Activities:
may be removed from the beach.
a.
Hunting, harassing, possessing or
(o) Litter. It shall be unlawful for any person
trapping wildlife.
to discard or otherwise dispose of or abandon any
b.
Use of animal trapping or conceal -
trash, garbage, bottles, containers, cans, dead
ment devices.
fish or parts thereof, charcoal briquets or ashes,
or any other litter, except in designated contain-
C.
Admission of unleashed domestic
ers for that purpose. It is further unlawful to
animals, except those ADA Service
dispose of any household garbage on the beach.
Animals.
(p) Trespass: construction, restoration, and/or
d.
Transplantation or removal of any
renourishment projects or construction sites.
plant or animal, or parts of plants
(1) It shall be a separate violation of this
or animals (living or dead), except
article for any individual to refuse to
as provided herein.
immediately and completely obey an oral
e.
Removal, disturbance, pollution or
order (instruction) to leave a beach area
destruction of property, or natural
undergoing construction, restoration,
or cultural resources.
and/or renourishment, or to move his/her
person to some other area of the beach, if
f.
Solicitation or distribution of com-
the order (instruction) is personally com-
mercial materials and advertising
municated to the individual by any
of any commercial event, other than
employee, contractor, vendor, or other
Department materials or announce -
official who at such time and place has
ments of Department -sponsored or
authority to issue such an instruction.
sanctioned events and gatherings.
(2) It is a separate violation of this article for
g.
Possession of glass containers
any individual to commit a trespass into
prohibited. It shall be unlawful for
(or within) any secure area of a beach
any person while on the beach or
area undergoing construction, restora-
beach access areas to possess or
tion, and/or renourishment, provided signs
utilize any glass bottle or container.
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(2) Limited Activities:
tion fee therefor as established from time -
a. Hiking, horseback riding, and bicycle
to -time by the County by Resolution. The
riding shall be restricted to trails or
applicant must meet the following require -
roads specifically designated for
ments:
those activities.
(1) The applicant must have an opera-
b. Recreational camping may be
tions office or headquarters located
conducted only on property
at a land -based location in an area
designated for such purposes.
immediately adjacent to where the
permitted/licensed activities are to
C. Fires are allowed only in designated
be provided for public use. The office/
areas.
headquarters must be located only
d. Visitors shall be responsible for the
on land that is immediately seaward
proper disposal of all wastewater,
of the upland owner's main building
refuse and trash, by placing it in
adjacent to that adjoining beach.
designated containers, if provided,
The land -based operations/activi-
or removed to an off -site disposal
ties must be conducted wholly within
facility or receptacle.
the geographic confines of the two
e. Vehicles are allowed only in areas
seaward projections of the north/
designated as public access roads.
south property lines of the upland
parcel, and the office/headquarters
f. Motor vehicle or vessel operation in
must have direct physical access to
water bodies, wetlands, or low lying
the beach and salt water. In the
areas located inside the boundaries
event the permittee/licensee has its
of the Buffer Preserves is allowed
authorization to occupy the upland
only where designated for such use
headquarters area terminated or
with signs.
otherwise cancelled by the upland
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
landowner or from whatever other
person or entity authorized that
Sec. 146-52. Concession operations, equip-
permittee/licensee to occupy that
ment rentals and vendors on
upland area, loss of right of that
the beach and adjoining
upland occupancy shall thereby
waters.
automatically void the then existing
The safety and welfare of the persons that
Collier County beach vendor's
reside nearby the County's beach areas and of
permit/license for that area.
the public that recreate on the beach and adjoin-
(2) The applicant must have and
ing waters makes necessary and appropriate the
maintain a telephone and marine
following regulations:
radio at its land -based operations
(a) Beach vendor permit requirement. Any
office.
person or entity to be engaged in the sale
(3) If the applicant is engaged in the
of goods, services, rental, leasing, bail-
rental of motorized or windblown
ment, or otherwise providing recreational
equipment, or other vessel rentals,
equipment for remuneration, including
the applicant must have a motor -
any motorized or wind -driven vessel for
ized chase boat with operational
use by the public on the beach or adjoin-
marine radio in good running condi-
ing waters of the County shall be required
tion that meets all U.S. Coast Guard
to obtain a beach vendor permit/license
safety requirements. That boat must
from the County. A beach vendor permit/
be kept at the vessel rental site
license shall issue and be maintained
during all hours of applicant's rental
upon the applicant paying such applica-
operations.
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(4) The applicant must have and
maintain comprehensive general
liability insurance with coverage not
less than the amount of $500,000.00
combined single limits or the amount
specified in the County contract,
whichever is greater.
(5) The applicant shall provide a list
describing and indicating the state
vessel registration number of each
motorized vessel applicant places in
service. Each motorized vessel placed
in service for public use under a
Collier County beach vendor's
permit/license shall have a state
vessel registration number affixed
thereon at all times.
(6) The applicant shall provide at least
one operational life vest for each
occupant space on each of the ves-
sels to be offered for public use
under this section.
(7) The applicant must provide a site
plan for the beach operation that
includes the operation's boundaries
on the beach and the ingress and
egress points to that operation. No
operation boundary shall extend into
any pedestrian pathway.
(8) The applicant is required to obtain
a County occupational license for its
operations office required under this
section. To obtain an occupational
license, the applicant must provide
proof of having a current, valid beach
vendor's permit. Revocation of the
occupational license shall automati-
cally void the respective beach vendor
permit/license.
(9) If a permit/license holder violates
any condition of the beach vendor
permit/license during any permit/
license year and is notified by the
County in writing of the violation,
the director of parks and recreation
is authorized to impose conditions
on the subsequent annual beach
vendor's permit/license (a probation-
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ary permit/license), including issu-
ing a month -to -month permit/license
that shall be summarily voidable
for any similar or dissimilar viola-
tion of any of the permit/license
condition(s).
(b) Beach vendor permittee, vessel user regula-
tions /general regulations.
(1) Operator age restrictions applicable
to operation of all vessels with ten
horsepower or greater. As required
by F.S. § 327.395, the rental to or
operation of a motorized vessel
powered by a motor of ten
horsepower or greater is prohibited
to anyone born after January 1,
1988, unless that person has in
his/her possession aboard the vessel
photographic identification and a
boater safety identification card
issued pursuant to F.S. § 327.395. A
person is exempt from this provi-
sion if they are accompanied in the
vessel by a person who holds an
identification card in compliance
with this section, is 18 years of age
or older, and is attending to the
operation of the vessel and
responsible for the sage operation of
the vessel and for any violation that
occurs during operation of the vessel.
(2) The renter, user, passenger of or on
any vessel described in this section
shall have on board an operational
life vest while using or having such
vessel in the water; and it is a
violation of this section for any such
person using such vessel not to have
a life vest on board.
(3) Pre -ride safety instructions. Each
livery must also provide pre -ride
boater safety instruction and safety
information to each person who rents
a vessel powered by a motor rated
at ten horsepower or greater.
(4) Display of rental personal watercraft
speed limit information. Each rental
personal watercraft must conspicu-
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ously display the special speed limit
instructions that apply within all
the respective distances from the
shore. The speed instructions must
be easily visible to the operator of
the rental jet ski when the operator
is in the operating position on the
personal watercraft.
(5) Mufflers on rental personal
watercraft. Each rental personal
watercraft must always operate with
stock mufflers or with mufflers that
are quieter than stock mufflers.
(6) Each renter of a personal watercraft
must read and initial that he/she
understands the speed and opera-
tion restrictions placed upon opera-
tion of personal watercraft by this
section and/or by F.S. ch. 327.
(7) Rental personal watercraft identifica-
tion markings. Each rental personal
watercraft must display identifying
letters and/or numbers that identify
the specific personal watercraft.
Each identification number and/or
letter, trademark, logo, and/or
company name must be at least four
inches in height and must contrast
with its background color so as to be
easily visible at a distance of 250
feet by a person with 20/20 vision.
(8) No person shall operate personal
watercraft within a Vessel -Exclu-
sion Zone, in excess of Idle Speed,
No Wake in Idle Speed, No Wake
Boating -Restricted Areas, or in
excess of Slow Speed, Minimum
Wake in Slow Speed, Minimum Wake
Boating -Restricted Areas.
(9) Safe operation of personal watercraft.
All personal watercraft must be oper-
ated in a reasonable and prudent
manner at all times. Maneuvers
which unreasonably or unnecessar-
ily endanger life, limb, or property,
including weaving through congested
vessel traffic, jumping the wake of
another vessel unreasonably or
unnecessarily close to such vessel or
when visibility around such vessel
is obstructed, or the vessel is oper-
ated in a manner that required
intentional swerving at the last
moment to avoid collision, constitute
reckless operation. Personal
watercraft are not limited to vessels
that have one or two occupants.
(Ord. No. 2024-32, § 2)
Secs. 146-53-146-60. Reserved.
ARTICLE III. PUBLIC BEACH ACCESS*
Sec. 146-61. Short title.
This article shall be known as and may be
cited as the "Public Beach Access Ordinance."
(Ord. No. 76-20, § 1)
Sec. 146-62. Definitions.
The following words, terms and phrases, when
used in this article, shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Blocked public access means the development
of land with structures and/or improvements or
any other barrier which denies public access to
public beaches at intervals of 2,640 feet as
prescribed in this article.
Blocked support facilities means the develop-
ment of land with structures and/or improve-
ments or any other barrier which denies the
public of the required support facilities which
are necessary for the use and enjoyment of the
public beaches.
Contiguous land means any land abutting
land conveyed to the county as required in this
article or any land which is located within
one-half mile (2,640 feet) of the land conveyed to
the county as permitted in subsection 146-65(g).
*Cross references —Public accessways to beaches, § 22-
296; camping near Gulf of Mexico, § 94-1; planning, ch. 106.
State law references —Beach and shore preservation,
F.S. ch. 161; public access to beaches, F.S. § 161.55(4).
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Intervening land means any land which is
located between a public beach and a landward
point of public access through which land an
existing or potential public access passes.
Public access means existing access to a public
beach from any road, street, easement, or any
other way which the public has a right to use.
Public access, potential, means any access to a
public beach which is not existent at the time of
passage of this article but which is required
under section 146-65 and designated on Exhibit
1 to Ordinance No. 76-20.
Public beach means any water area along the
Gulf of Mexico along with its upland lands which
have been dedicated to the public or in which the
public has a right to their use by easement,
prescriptive right, customary use, state or federal
ownership, or as a result of any other act, law or
instrument through which the public has a
prescribed or implied right to their use.
Support facilities means but not be limited to
shelters, toilets, off-street parking or any other
required facility which is complementary to the
public access and which is necessary for the use
and enjoyment of the public beach it serves.
(Ord. No. 76-20, § 3)
Cross reference —Definitions generally, § 1-2.
Sec. 146-63. Penalties for violation; resort
to other remedies.
Violation of the provisions of this article or
failure to comply with any of its requirements
shall constitute a misdemeanor. Any person who
violates this article or fails to comply with any of
its requirements shall upon conviction thereof be
fined, or imprisoned, or both, as provided by law.
Each day such violation continues shall be
considered a separate offense. Any other person
who commits, participates in, assists in, or
maintains such violation may each be found
guilty of a separate offense and suffer the penal-
ties herein provided. Nothing herein contained
shall prevent the county from taking such other
lawful action, including, but not limited to, resort
to equitable action as is necessary to prevent or
remedy any violation.
(Ord. No. 76-20, § 5)
State law reference —Penalty for ordinance violations,
F.S. § 125.69.
Sec. 146-64. Intent.
§ 146-65
In order to maintain peace and order, provide
for emergency ingress and egress, and provide
the public with access to the use, enjoyment and
appreciation of the natural resource amenities of
the beaches of the county, and to develop and use
the beach resources to the greatest benefit of the
health and welfare of the citizens of the county, it
is hereby declared to be the legislative intent of
this article to provide a means and procedure for
insuring that adequate public access is provided
and maintained, that access is maintained in
such a manner as to preserve or enhance exist-
ing natural features. It is further the intent of
the board of county commissioners to provide
and implement funds and funding programs to
insure the development, maintenance and upkeep
of areas acquired pursuant to this article. The
preface and provisions of this article, being
remedial of nature, are to be liberally construed
to effectuate its purpose in the interest of the
public health, safety and welfare of the citizens
of the county and the state.
(Ord. No. 76-20, § 2)
Sec. 146-65. Approval of development
plans; issuance of building
permits.
(a) Required compliance. Prior to the grant-
ing of the final approval for a subdivision, planned
unit development (PUD), or the issuance of a
building permit for any lands which are adjacent
to or contiguous with public beaches and which
lands have the potential of blocking public access
and/or potential public access and support facili-
ties, the subdivider or applicant, as owner or
agent of subject property, shall arrange with the
county to provide land for public access and
support facilities as determined and required in
this article.
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(b) Physical requirements of public access.
(1) Maximum separation. The maximum
separation from one point of public access
to the next point of public access shall
not be greater than one-half mile (2,640
feet).
(2) Minimum width. The minimum width of
any public access shall be 100 feet.
§ 146-65
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
(3) Minimum yard requirements. The
minimum depth of yards which abut an
existing or potential public access shall
be the same distance as required in the
zoning district regulations, depending on
whether such yard is a front, side, rear or
corner lot.
(c) Method of providing land for public access
and support facilities. Land for public access and
support facilities may be provided by deed, public
easement, dedication or any other method which
guarantees such public access in perpetuity and
approved by the county.
(d) Procedure upon failure to convey lands. In
the event the owner of lands required for public
access and support facilities as required by this
article refuses to convey them to the county, and
it becomes necessary to condemn said lands, no
county permit shall be issued for the improve-
ment or development of the subject land until
the later of the conclusion, including expiration
of all appeal and/or re -hearing periods, of said
condemnation proceedings, or the conveyance or
transfer of said lands to the county pursuant to
negotiations for lease, purchase or dedication.
(e) Location of each public access and support
facility. The location of each public access and
support facility will be predicated on the growth
needs as well as the location and utilization of all
existing points of public access and support
facilities in a manner which will not duplicate or
conflict with an existing public access and sup-
port facility while permitting a comprehensive
coverage of the county with adequately located
public access to the public beaches.
(f) Adoption of public access comprehensive
map. In order to establish a comprehensive plan
for the eventual acquisition or development of
adequate public access and support facilities, the
board of county commissioners hereby adopts
Exhibit 1, sheets 1 through 22 and Exhibit 2,
pages 1 and 2 as part of this article. The location,
acquisition and development of all public access
and support facilities shall be guided by Exhibit
1 and Exhibit 2, and the only deviation from said
exhibits shall be as provided in this section.
(g) Waiver from requirements of this article.
(1) Even though the board of county commis-
sioners have determined that public access
and support facilities shall be provided
at maximum intervals of one-half mile
(2,640 feet) as indicated in Exhibit 1 and
Exhibit 2, such distance may be shortened
or lengthened by the board of county
commissioners in order to take into
account the availability of suitable land
for such need, the physical geography of
the land, the location of waters, roads,
railroads, or other barrier features which
may require the extension or contraction
of the distance between points of public
access, the representation relative to beach
access on Exhibit 1, pages 1 through 22,
notwithstanding.
(2) In the event that more than one public
access and support facility is required of
any one developer or owner, the board of
county commissioners is hereby
empowered to waive the one-half mile
(2,640 feet) maximum distance require-
ment of said public access and facility
and require in lieu thereof that such
public access and support facilities be
provided in the aggregate in a specified
location rather than in separate loca-
tions as required in this article.
(3) In order to carry out the intent and
objectives of this article, the board of
county commissioners are hereby
empowered to waive the requirements of
this article to the extent that the literal
enforcement of this article will create an
unduly severe hardship on the applicant
for a final approval of a subdivision plat,
PUD, or building permit to the extent
that the intent and objectives of this
article will be fulfilled.
(h) Transfer of development rights. Where the
developer has voluntarily conveyed beach access
lands to the county, the board of county commis-
sioners may authorize the transfer of develop-
ment rights for lands which are conveyed to the
county for public access and support facilities to
lands contiguous to lands so conveyed. Said
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WATERWAYS
transfer may be made on the basis of whichever
of the following three options, as expressed by
the following formulae, permits the greater
number of dwelling units:
(1) The number of dwelling units which may
be transferred equals the number of dwell-
ing units per acre on contiguous land
under the existing zoning classification,
divided by the number of acres conveyed.
(2) The number of dwelling units which may
be transferred equals the number of dwell-
ing units per acre as established by the
official land use guide, divided by the
number of acres conveyed.
Note. Where the number of dwelling units
which may be transferred equals a
fractional number, if the fraction equals
more than five -tenths, the number of
dwelling units to be transferred will be
increased to the next higher whole
number. If number of dwelling units
which may be transferred equals five -
tenths or less, the number of dwelling
units which may be transferred will be
decreased to the next lower whole number.
(3) A transfer of one dwelling unit per acre
or portion of an acre conveyed.
Notwithstanding the above, the board of county
commissioners shall have the authority to
authorize the transfer of a lesser number of
development rights, where it finds that the
transfer of a greater number would be contrary
to the public interest.
(Ord. No. 76-20, § 4)
Secs. 146-66-146-90. Reserved.
ARTICLE IVV, VANDERBILT BEACH
CUSTOMARY USE
Sec. 146-91. Title.
This Ordinance shall be known and may be
cited as the "Collier County Vanderbilt Beach
Customary Use Ordinance."
(Ord. No. 2018-31, § 1)
Sec. 146-92. Purpose and Intent.
§ 146-95
The purpose of this Ordinance is to protect the
public's long-standing customary use of Vander-
bilt Beach, including the dry sand portion thereof,
while at the same time protecting the private
property rights of those owners with lands
adjacent to Vanderbilt Beach. This Ordinance
shall not be construed to affect in any way the
title of any owner of land adjacent to Vanderbilt
Beach, and is to be read as a supplement to
Ordinance 76-20, known as the Public Beach
Access Ordinance.
(Ord. No. 2018-31, § 2)
Sec. 146-93. Definition.
As utilized herein, Vanderbilt Beach shall
mean the entire beach commencing at the
southern terminus of Delnor-Wiggins Pass State
Park, thence running southerly past Vanderbilt
Beach Road until FDEP Monument R-31.5. Van-
derbilt Beach shall include not only that part of
the beach seaward of the mean high water line,
but shall also include the dry sandy area adjacent
to the mean high water line up to the vegetative
line.
(Ord. No. 2018-31, § 3)
Sec. 146-94. Right to Recreate.
Except as provided below, the public shall
have the right to recreate along all of Vanderbilt
Beach. Recreation shall include walking, jog-
ging, sunbathing with or without a beach
umbrella, picnicking, fishing, building sand-
castles, and other similar recreational beach
activities.
(Ord. No. 2018-31, § 5)
Sec. 146-95. Buffer Zone.
The public at large, including the residents
and visitors of the County, shall not utilize a
15-foot buffer zone located seaward of any
permanent habitable structure owned by a private
entity that is located on, or adjacent to, the dry
sand areas of the beach, whichever is more
seaward, except as is necessary to utilize an
existing or future public beach access point for
ingress and egress to the beach.
(Ord. No. 2018-31, § 6)
Supp. No. 117 CD146:15
§ 146-96
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Sec. 146-96. Obstruction of Vanderbilt
Beach.
It shall be unlawful for any person to create,
erect or construct any fence, structure, barrier or
restraint within Vanderbilt Beach. Sand fences,
which have received all necessary permits from
state and federal agencies, and turtle fences are
exempt from the prohibition contained in this
section.
(Ord. No. 2018-31, § 7)
Sec. 146-97. Posting of Beach.
Except for buffer zones, it shall be unlawful
for any person to display or cause to be displayed
anywhere along Vanderbilt Beach any sign,
marker or warning stating that any part of
Vanderbilt Beach is private, that the public does
not have the right to access or recreate upon any
part of Vanderbilt Beach, or to in any way
interfere with any person who is lawfully using
Vanderbilt Beach. Buffer zones may be marked
as such.
(Ord. No. 2018-31, § 8)
Sec. 146-98. Penalty for Violations.
Violation of any provision of this Ordinance
shall be treated in the same manner as a
misdemeanor of the second degree punishable by
a fine not exceeding $500.00 or by imprisonment
not to exceed 60 days, or by both such fine and
imprisonment. All violations of this Ordinance
may be processed according to the Collier County
Consolidated Code Enforcement Ordinance (Ord.
No. 2010-04, as amended) and per provisions of
F.S. ch. 162, pts. I or II, as may be applicable. A
law enforcement official or code enforcement
officer is specifically authorized to issue a cita-
tion for each violation of this Ordinance.
(Ord. No. 2018-31, § 9)
Secs. 146-99-146-120. Reserved.
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CODE COMPARATIVE TABLE —ORDINANCE DISPOSITION
Ordinance
Section
Number
Subject
Section
this Code
2024-25
Medial transportation services;
1-14
50-51-50-64
updated uniform standards
15
Added
50-65
16-26
Rnbd
50-65-50-75
as
50-66-50-76
2024-26
Authority of the director of
1
14-28-14-31
domestic animal services
14-32.3-10
14-33.1.I
14-36.12
14-37.3
14-38.1.B, E, F
14-39
14-40.1, 3, 4
14-41.4-6
14-41.6B(3)
14-41.7.A, 7.0
14-41.8.C, 8.G
14-44.2, 2.0
2024-27
Lighting District addition
1
122-81(102)
Added
122-81(103),
(104)
2024-32
Collier County Consolidated
1
Rpld
146-1-146-60.8
Waterways and Beaches
Ordinance
Added
146-1-146-52
2024-39
Excavation review procedures
1
22-110(a)(2), (3)
2024-40
Florida Building Code amend-
1
22-26
ments
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This table shows the location within this Code, either in the text or notes following the text,
of references to the Florida Statutes.
F.S.
Section
F.S.
Section
Section
this Code
Section
this Code
ch. 1
1-2
262-523
1.01(3)
1-2
262-635
1.01(15)
26-227
262-736
11.45
2-200
ch. 74
18-42
46-2
ch. 75
262-391
ch. 17
66-60
262-637
ch. 18
262-644
262-740
26.012
214-27
75.04(2)
262-637
28.235
2-202
ch. 77-234
46-4
28.24
26-232
ch. 83
134-175
28.241
46-2
92.142
2-2028
46-32
92.525
2-2057
46-34
97.021(5)
262-367
ch. 29
226-1
99.021
122-1656
29.004
46-6
262-368
29.008(2)(a)2
46-6
262-732
29.008(3)(a)
46-6
ch. 106
2-2055
29.03, 29.04
226-1
34-28
ch. 30
Ch. 78
262-732
Ch. 238, Art. II
106.011
2-2056
30.231(a)
46-4
122-1656
tit. XXXII
6-1
262-368
tit. XXXIV
6-1
chs. 111, 112
Ch. 2, Art. III
ch. 44
46-3
Ch. 2, Art. IV
44.102
46-3
Ch. 202, Art. IV
44.102(2)(b)
46-3
ch. 112
2-192
44.106
46-3
2-2054, 2-2055
44.108
46-3
54-277
44.108(4)
46-3
122-1652
44.1011
46-3
262-306
45.011
46-2
262-449
ch. 48
14-38
262-598
ch. 50
2-2034
262-697
22-202
262-733
142-58
ch. 12, pt. III
2-2054, 2-2055
50.041
2-2034
2-2059
22-202
112.001
2-66
142-58
112.011(2)(c)
2-66
50.051
2-1019
112.08
202-256
22-202
112.061
2-850
142-58
122-1656
55.03
2-2031
262-368
60.051
2-2029
262-486
chs. 73, 74
122-1657
262-520
262-370
262-575
262-374
262-732
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F.S.
Section
Section
this Code
112.215
Ch. 2, Art. IV, Div.
2
112.312(8)
2-2055
112.313(13)
2-2054
112.3145
2-2054, 2-2055
112.3148
2-2054
2-2056, 2-2057
112.3148(2)(b)
2-2054
112.326
2-2054
112.531(1)
26-227
117.05(13)
134-64
ch. 119
2-78
2-191
18-37
122-1652
122-1656
134-179
134-406
262-368
262-449
262-598
262-732
119.011(2)
5-25
ch. 120
2-201
26-255
74-504
122-1657,122-1658
134-180
262-608
262-633
262-736, 262-737
120.52
74-504
120.54
262-608
120.57(1)(b)
106-46
106-82
120.57(1)(b)4
106-46
106-82
120.57(1)(b)6
106-46
106-82
120.57(1)(b)7
106-46
106-82
120.57(1)(b)8
106-46
106-82
120.58(1)(a)
106-46
106-82
120.58(1)(b)
106-46
ch. 121
2-102
121.021
2-102
122.34
14-30
246-30
ch. 125
Ch. 2
2-190
2-1102
F.S.
Section
Supp. No. 117 SLT:2
Section
this Code
2-2037
18-37, 18-38
22-346-22-349
50-51
50-53
54-301
62-26
74-102
74-303
94-116
98-2
106-131
110-58
110-91
118-87
122-228
122-276
122-426
122-452
122-527
122-559, 122-560
122-631
122-656
122-686
122-706
122-761
122-786
122-846
122-871
122-921
122-961
122-986
122-1011
122-1081
122-1106
122-1183
122-1236
122-1263
122-1321
122-1346
122-1371
122-1396
122-1421
122-1471
122-1496
122-1551
122-1577
122-1626
122-1651,122-1652
122-1702
122-1827
122-1877
122-2021
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F.S.
Section
F.S.
Section
Section
this Code
Section
this Code
126-212
122-201-122-203
134-313
122-226,122-227
ch. 125, art. II
122-1651
122-251
ch. 125, pt. III
2-79, 2-80
122-276, 122-277
2-189
122-301
125.01 et seq.
74-105
122-326, 122-327
106-38
122-351
125.01
94-152
122-376
122-29
122-426
122-148
122-451
122-376
122-528
122-557
122-557
122-896
122-560
122-1131
122-631
122-1156
122-657
122-1241
122-686
122-1371
122-761
122-1522
122-786
122-1652
122-821,122-822
122-2211
122-846,122-847
122-2251
122-871
126-217
122-921
125.01(t)
94-75
122-961
125.01(1)(a)
Ch. 2, Art. II
122-986
125.01(1)(d)
Ch. 58
122-1011
Ch. 230, Art. II
122-1082
125.01(1)(e)
50-102
122-1107
Ch. 66
122-1182
66-57
122-1236
66-71, 66-72
122-1262
Ch. 114
122-1321
Ch. 234
122-1346
125.01(1)(f)
Ch. 82
122-1371
Ch. 98
122-1396
202-286
122-1421
Ch. 246, Art. II
122-1446
125.01(1)(h)
Ch. 22, Art. V
122-1471
Ch. 30
122-1496
125.01(1)(i)
Ch. 26
122-1522
58-26
122-1551
Ch. 214
122-1576
125.01(1)0)
Ch. 146
122-1626
125.01(1)(k)
Ch. 118
122-1655
Ch. 134
122-1701
Ch. 258
122-1776
125.01(1)(m)
Ch. 110
122-1827
202-286
125.01(1)(r)
122-528
Ch. 254
125.01(1)(s)
Ch. 2, Arts. III, IV
125.01(1)(q)
118-87
Ch. 202, Art. IV
122-26
125.01(1)(w)
Ch. 10
122-81
Ch. 14
122-171
Ch. 26
122-174
Ch. 34
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F.S.
Section
F.S.
Section
Section
this Code
Section
this Code
Ch. 94
125.01(3)(a), (b)
122-1652
Ch. 138
125.01(q)
122-686
Ch. 142
125.0104
2-986
Ch. 146
2-988
Ch. 210
126-62, 126-63
125.01(2)
118-88
126-68
122-82
126-81
122-173
126-83,126-84
122-202
126-89
122-227
125.0104(3)(a)
26-383
122-277
126-82
122-303
125.0104(3)(d)
126-82
122-328
125.0104(3)(1)
126-82
122-352
125.0104(3)(n)
126-82
122-377
125.0104(4)(e)
Ch. 2, Art. VIII,
122-402
Div. 10
122-427
2-990
122-454
125.0104(5)
2-990
122-529
125.0104(10)
126-82
122-632
126-89
122-660
125.0105
2-397
122-689
125.0125
Ch. 126, Art. III
122-763
125.01(5)
122-1652
122-790
125.01(5)(b)
122-1652
122-822
125.31
Ch. 2, Art. VI
122-847
2-651
122-873
Ch. 202, Art. VI
122-922
125.56(2)
214-26
122-963
125.56(3)
22-30
122-988
125.5801
2-66
122-1013
125.66
250-26
122-1083
125.66(3)
58-1
122-1108
125.66(5)
2-42
122-1184
125.66(5)(b)
106-43
122-1237
125.68
1-1
122-1264
125.69
1-6
122-1322
2-278
122-1347
2-2060
122-1372
5-28
122-1397
6-1-6-3
122-1422
10-27
122-1447
10-72
122-1472
14-1,14-2
122-1497
14-112
122-1523
22-27,22-28
122-1552
22-117
122-1578
22-164
122-1627
22-297
122-1653
22-324
122-1704
22-347
122-1777
22-383
122-1829
26-1
125.01(3)
122-1652
26-233
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F.S.
Section
F.S.
Section
Section
this Code
Section
this Code
30-56
ch. 136
Ch. 2, Art. VI
38-62
Ch. 202, Art. VI
38-86
262-644
50-52
ch. 137
Ch. 2, Art. III
54-90
Ch. 202, Art. IV
54-373
ch. 145
Ch. 2, Art. III
Ch. 55
Ch. 202, Art. IV
58-29
ch. 153
262-646
62-1
ch. 153, pt. I
122-560
66-2
262-651
66-87
ch. 153, pt. II
2-651
66-119
74-303
70-28
122-556
86-1
122-560
94-1
122-708
94-27
262-633
94-100
262-647
110-27
153.01 et seq.
122-560
111-33
153.50
122-560
118-58
153.50 et seq.
2-651
118-108
122-556
126-116
122-560
134-44
122-708
134-62
Ch. 262, Art. XII
134-133
Ch. 262, Art. XVII
134-178
262-633
134-182
262-647
134-374
153.52
262-489
138-26
153.56
262-489
138-39
153.63
262-489
146-25
153.67
134-133
146-63
ch. 154
Ch.66
262-653
Ch. 234
125.69(1)
2-2054
ch. 154, pt. I
1-2
94-75
ch. 154, pt. III
2-847
125.70 et seq.
Ch. 2, Art. III, Div.
2-851
2
154.06
234-1
2-80
154.001
66-57
125.73
2-80
154.001 et seq.
1-2
125.74(1)(i)
2-10
154.201 et seq.
Ch. 2, Art. VIII,
125.221, 125.222
Ch. 202, Art. III
Div. 3
125.355
106-132
2-847
125.901
122-1602-122-1604
2-851
ch. 129
Ch. 2, Art. VI
154.207(1)
2-847
122-175
154.207(4)
2-848, 2-849
122-202, 122-203
154.207(8)
2-850
122-227
ch. 159, pt. IV
2-866, 2-867
Ch. 202, Art. VI
159.601 et seq.
Ch. 2, Art. VIII,
ch. 130
Ch. 2, Art. VI
Div. 4
Ch. 202, Art. VI
2-866, 2-867
chs. 131, 132
Ch. 2, Art. VI
159.604(1)
2-867, 2-868
Ch. 202, Art. VI
159.604(3)
2-871
ch. 133
Ch. 230
159.605(2)
2-869
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F.S.
Section
F.S.
Section
Section
this Code
Section
this Code
159.605(3)
2-872
26-415
159.825(1)(f)
122-1659
54-39
262-740
70-1
159.825(1)(g)
122-1659
94-123
262-740
146-25
ch.
161
Ch.
146, Art. III
146-98
161.52
et seq.
Ch.
22, Art. VIII
162.01 et seq.
Ch. 2, Art. VIII,
161.54
22-287
Div. 11
62-80
2-1014
161.55
22-295
162.05
2-1010
161.55(4)
Ch.
146, Art. III
162.05(5)
2-1011
161.56
Ch.
22, Art. VIII
162.06-162.08
2-1012-2-1014
161.041
22-292
162.08
22-202
62-74
162.09,162.10
2-1016
161.053
22-287
162.11
2-1018
62-51
162.17
2-1019
62-126
162.21
54-373
161.055
62-74
ch. 163
262-409
ch.
162
2-2005,2-2006
262-727
2-2037
262-736
2-2131
ch. 163, pt. I
262-409
5-27, 5-28
ch. 163, pt. II
74-102
14-27
74-108
18-65
75-103
22-27, 22-28
106-1
22-229
110-58
22-247
122-1652
22-430
163.01
74-202
26-2
163.01 et seq.
262-409
26-93
163.330 et seq.
262-409
26-255
163.501 et seq.
262-409
54-80.11
163.565 et seq.
262-409
54-84
163.701 et seq.
262-409
54-194
163.3161
106-34
62-1
134-354
70-28
163.3161 et seq.
74-105
86-1
Ch. 106
90-8
106-1
110-27
106-32
111-33
106-34, 106-35
118-58
106-38
134-233
110-58
134-374
Ch. 250
134-405
262-409
ch.
162, pt. I
26-325
163.3161-163.3215
106-1
26-415
163.3164
75-103
54-39
163.3174
2-87
70-1
2-1156
94-123
106-1
146-25
163.3177
74-502
146-98
106-32
ch.
162, pt. II
26-233
163.3177(6)(d)2.b.
54-62
26-325
163.3177(10)(a)
122-1652
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163.3177(11)
163.3178
163.3180(12)
163.3180(16)
163.3180(16)(c)
163.3180(16)(e)
163.31801
163.31801(3)(e)
163.3184(10)
163.3187
163.3194
163.3194(1)(a)
163.3194(1)(b)
163.3194(3)(a)
163.3194(3)(b)
163.3201
163.3202(1)
163.3202(3)
163.3203(3)
163.3215(2)
163.3220-163.3243
163.3220 et seq.
163.3220-163.3242
163.3220-163.3243
163.3221
163.3614
ch. 164
ch. 165
166.041
166.046
ch. 170
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262-722
22-296
106-32
75-104
75-202
75-102
75-104,75-105
75-203
75-202
74-106
74-302
106-34
106-40
106-45
2-87
2-1156
106-34
106-34
106-34
106-34
106-34
106-34
106-34
Ch. 74
106-118
134-360
74-389
Ch. 106, Art. IV
106-107
106-47
106-118
106-107
74-501
74-303
106-131
122-276
122-560
122-656
122-686
122-1081
122-1106
122-2011
250-26
Ch. 30
122-709
122-1657
122-1660
262-306
262-449
262-521
262-576
262-647
262-693
F.S.
Section
170.01
170.08
170.09
171.031(11)
171.093
171.204
ch. 173
ch. 177
180.06
186.901
187.201
187.201(1)(a)
187.201(1)(b)6
187.201(1)(a)
187.201(1)(b)7
187.201(7)(b)3
187.201(14)(a)
187.201(15)(a)
187.201(17)(a)
187.201(17)(b)3
187.201(17)(b)5-7
187.201(18)(a)
187.201(18)(b)1
187.201(20)(b)2
187.201(21)(a)
187.201(21)(b)1
187.201(21)(b)3
187.201(21)(b)5
187.201(21)(b)6-8
187.201(21)(b)13
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262-727
262-736
262-743
122-709
262-696
262-740
262-743
258-39
262-518
134-29
54-187-54-189
54-202
74-501
118-97
118-101
118-114
118-118
122-1660
262-403
262-646, 262-647
262-736
262-742
262-747
250-73, 250-74
266-1
258-39
126-115
262-724
122-1652
122-1652
122-1652
122-1652
262-723
262-723
262-723
262-723
262-723
262-723
262-723
262-723
262-723
262-723
122-1652
122-1652
122-1652
262-723
122-1652
18-37
122-1652
122-1654
262-214
262-306
262-442
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F.S.
Section
F.S.
Section
Section
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Section
this Code
262-445
122-1965
262-449
122-2095
262-520-262-522
122-2125
262-524
122-2155
262-571
122-2165
262-576,262-577
122-2175
262-598
122-2185
262-601
122-2194
262-686-262-688
122-2275
262-697
262-729
262-729
190.003(7)
122-1659
189.402
262-723
190.003(13)
262-742
189.402(3)(a)—(c)
262-723
190.005
122-401
189.402(4)(a)
262-723
122-427
189.402(7), (8)
262-723
122-452
189.403(1)
122-1652
122-476
189.403(2)
122-1652
122-501
122-1654
122-706
189.404
262-724
122-761
262-729
122-1852
189.404(a)(e)4
262-724
122-1902
189.404(2)(e)3
262-724
122-2031
189.404(2)(e)4
262-697
122-2041
189.404(3)
262-306
122-2151
262-729
122-2161
189.405
262-732
122-2171
189.405(2)(a)
262-575
190.005(2)
122-556
189.405(3)
262-575
122-606
189.415(2)
262-734
122-786
189.415(6)
262-734
122-1292
189.4041
122-1652
122-1916
189.4041(4)
122-1652
122-1931
122-1654
122-1946
189.4044
262-756
122-1961
189.4051
262-690
122-2091
189.4085
262-740
122-2121
189.4155(1)
262-697
122-2171
ch. 190
122-405
122-2181
122-431
122-2190
122-456
122-2271
122-480
190.006-190.041
122-457
122-505
122-476
122-560
190.009(1)
262-735
122-610
190.011
122-457
122-710
190.012(1)
122-611
122-765
122-1936
122-790
122-1951
122-1294
122-1966
122-1855
122-2096
122-1905
122-2186
122-1920
122-2195
122-1935
122-2276
122-1950
190.012(2)
122-432
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122-457
191.009
262-521
122-481
262-576
122-506
191.009(4)
262-521
122-561
262-576
122-791
191.012
262-521
122-1295
262-576
122-1855
chs. 192-200
262-521
122-1905
chs. 192-221
Ch. 126
122-2036
192.091
146-41
122-2046
192.21
262-404
122-2156
193.461
54-65
122-2166
194.21
262-405
122-2176
194.171
122-1660
190.012(2)(a)
122-432
262-745
122-611
ch. 196
74-401
122-1921
196.012(5)
262-400
122-1936
196.075
126-2
122-1951
196.161(3)
126-2
122-2096
196.195
74-203
122-2126
196.196
74-203
122-2176
ch. 197
118-93
122-2186
118-97, 118-98
122-2195
118-111
122-2276
118-114,118-115
190.012(2)(a)—(d)
122-481
122-1241
190.012(2)(d)
122-432
122-1660
122-611
262-306
122-1921
262-449
122-1936
262-521
122-1951
262-576
122-1966
262-598
122-2096
262-693
122-2126
262-697
122-2176
262-742
122-2186
197.122
122-1660
122-2195
262-745
122-2276
197.333
122-1660
190.012(2)(e)
122-481
262-745
190.041
262-729
197.363
122-43
ch. 191
262-168
122-1241
262-171
122-1660
262-214
262-647
262-216
262-742
262-441
197.432
262-745
262-444,262-445
122-1660
262-448, 262-449
197.542
262-746
262-516
197.552
262-745
262-519-262-524
197.0126
122-937
262-571
122-1186
262-574-262-577
122-1266
191.005
262-520
197.3631
122-43
262-575
122-937
191.008(1)
262-519
122-1241
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122-1657
205.033(4)
126-115
122-1660
205.054 et seq.
Ch. 126, Art. IV,
126-214
Div. 2
262-602
205.064
126-133
262-727
205.162
126-131
262-736
205.171
126-132
262-742, 262-743
205.191
126-134, 126-135
197.3632
74-201
205.193
22-162
118-93,118-94
205.194
126-159
118-97
205.196
126-159
122-1371
205.197
126-159
122-1657
205.0537
126-174
262-602
205.1965
126-159
262-646
205.1969
126-159
262-736
205.1971
126-159
262-742
205.1973
126-159
197.3635
74-201
205.1975
126-159
122-1371
ch. 206
2-631
122-1375
126-26-126-28
122-1657
126-30
122-1660
ch. 206, pt. I
126-28
262-736
206.01 et seq.
126-28
262-742
206.60
2-631
199.185(4)
74-203
206.60(2)(b)
2-631
ch.200
122-276
206.87
2-631
122-656
206.875(2)
2-631
122-686
ch.212
26-383
122-1081
126-61
122-1106
126-68
122-1131
126-82
122-1156
126-89
122-1371
262-740
122-1702
ch. 212, pt. I
126-68
122-1877
126-89
122-1880
212.01 et seq.
126-68
122-2021
126-89
122-2211
212.08
126-1
262-306
212.08(6)
2-211
262-447
212.08(15)
126-1
200.001(8)(h)
49-91
213.053
126-61
200.065
122-1085
126-82
122-1109
215.47
54-276
122-1160
215.84
122-1659
122-1880
202-312
200.065(1)
49-91
262-273
122-1085
262-278,262-279
122-1109
262-377,262-378
122-2011
262-381
ch. 201
114-57
215.431
122-131
ch. 202
110-126
215.685
262-490
202.11
110-122
215.845
202-312
ch. 205
Ch. 126, Art. IV
262-273
205.022
126-112
262-278,262-279
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Section
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Section
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262-377, 262-378
262-732, 262-733
262-381
286.011
2-213
ch. 216
46-2
122-793
ch. 218
2-201
287.017
262-749
Ch. 2, Art. VI
287.055
2-189
18-40
2-196
122-1656
2-200
Ch. 202, Art. VI
262-749
262-734
287.087
2-200
218.20 et seq.
122-202
287.0943(2)(e)
2-189
122-227
287.192
2-192
122-277
288.106
49-62
218.30 et seq.
122-178
49-104
218.70
2-201
49-135
2-2021
ch. 290
Ch.42
218.72
2-201
114-57
218.735(8)
2-204
114-73
ch.220
122-896
290.001-290.016
49-22
262-400
49-32
262-740
49-42
228.091
94-26
49-52
230.23
74-203
290.0065
126-112
ch. 232
26-152
290.016
126-112
235.056
74-203
295.187
2-189
ch. 237
262-644
ch. 298
Ch. 262, Arts. II, III
ch. 252
2-196
Ch. 262, Art. VII
2-210
Ch. 262, Art. XIV
Ch. 38, Art. I et
Ch. 262, Art. XVI
seq.
262-26
38-4
262-547, 262-548
38-7
262-596-262-598
38-56
262-600-262-602
38-58
262-606
252.36(d)
38-72
262-608
252.38
Ch. 38, Art. I et
262-686-262-688
seq.
262-690
255.065
2-198
262-693
255.20
262-749
262-696,262-697
281.301
5-25
298.07
262-59
ch. 280
122-1656
262-608
262-733
298.11
262-598, 262-690
280.02
122-1656
262-697
ch. 286
18-37
298.14
262-691
50-65
298.27
262-548
122-1652
298.301
262-737
122-1656
ch. 316
46-72
262-306
78-1
262-368
110-91
262-449
Ch. 130
262-524
130-1, 130-2
262-577
130-49
262-598
316.002
6-3
262-697
316.003
6-3
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130-32
320.01
62-51
316.006(3)(b)
54-82
130-4
316.007
Ch. 130
320.01(22)
130-4
316.008
78-1
320.03(8)
130-53
78-54
320.07
26-286
Ch. 130
320.71 et seq.
Ch. 86
316.008(1)(a)
Ch. 130, Art. II
320.822
22-162
316.008(6)
78-1
126-159
316.0083
78-54
320.823
22-287
316.072(5)
50-63
22-295
316.183 et seq.
130-2
320.0848
130-32
316.189
130-2
320.8249
62-83
316.189(3)
130-2
320.8249(12)
126-159
316.194 et seq.
Ch. 130, Art. II
320.8325
86-1
316.212
130-4
322.03
26-285
316.212(8)
130-4
322.051
26-285
316.212(9)
130-4
322.27
78-55
316.272 et seq.
Ch. 54, Art. IV
ch. 327
Ch. 146, Art. II
316.272
54-90
146-24
316.293
54-90
146-52
316.293(2)(a)-(c)
54-87
327.02
38-57
316.294
54-87
327.02(36)
146-24
316.296
54-87
327.02(46)
146-24
316.655
130-1
327.46
146-42
316.660
2-453
327.60
Ch. 146, Art. II
46-72
327.65
Ch. 54, Art. IV
316.1906(1)(d)(1)(3)
26-227
327.395
146-52
316.1936
6-3
ch. 328
146-24
142-38
328.72(1)
146-41
316.1945
130-66
328.72(15)
146-41
316.1955 et seq.
130-67
chs. 329-333
Ch. 18
316.1955(5)
130-67
ch. 332
18-37
316.1956
130-67
18-39
316.1967
130-48, 130-49
18-43
316.1967(1)
130-50
332.08
18-37
316.1995
46-72
18-49
ch.318
6-3
332.08(1)
18-37
46-8
332.08(2)(b)
18-67
110-93
332.001-332.12
18-37, 18-38
130-1
ch. 333
18-39
318.1215
2-452-2-456
18-43
318.1305
110-93
333.01(9)
18-39
318.14
130-46
334.03
130-4
130-81
334.03(21)
74-108
318.14(9)
46-72
ch. 336
Ch. 110
318.14(10)
46-72
Ch. 254
318.17
46-8
336.05
22-357
318.18(6)
130-46
110-1
318.18(13)
46-8, 46-9
336.021
2-631
318.21
2-453
126-26
46-72
336.025
126-27, 126-28
130-1
336.025(4)
126-27
319.30
26-286
336.025(7)
126-28
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126-80
62-126
337.401
110-121, 110-122
381.026
66-161
110-126
ch. 386
66-1
339.08
126-29
66-86
339.61
75-103
386.201 et seq.
58-29
362.01
110-122
66-1
110-125
ch. 388
Ch. 122, Art.
364.3375
126-150
XXXIV
366.02
62-74
122-1036
ch. 367
134-56
Ch. 262, Art. VIII
134-362
262-306
134-379
388.101(2)
262-306
262-651
388.211
122-1036
chs. 369-380
Ch. 90
262-306
370.28(3)
14-1
388.221
262-306
ch.372
54-335
ch. 390
262-306
372.07
242-2
ch. 393
46-2
ch. 373
Ch. 90, Art. II
ch. 394
46-2
90-26, 90-27
394.455(3)
46-2
134-56
395.002(12)
50-103
262-374
400.402
74-108
373.62(7)
54-370
ch. 401
50-51
373.016
90-44
50-55
373.019
54-65
50-59
373.019(1)
134-29
262-519
373.036
62-74
401.25 et seq.
Ch. 50, Art. III,
373.036(2)(a)
62-126
Div. 2
373.203(3)
90-5
401.25(2)(d)
50-52
373.206
90-5
401.265
50-62
373.219 et seq.
Ch. 90, Art. II,
50-66
Div.2
401.27
50-56
373.246
Ch. 90, Art. II,
401.30
50-58
Div. 4
401.2101 et seq.
Ch. 50, Art. III
373.250(1)
134-27
402.301 et seq.
Ch. 218, Art. II
373.323 et seq.
90-6
ch. 403
50-53
373.403 et seq.
Ch. 90, Art. II,
Ch. 54
Div. 3
403.011 et seq.
54-62
373.413 et seq.
Ch. 90, Art. II,
134-360
Div.2
403.031
54-65
ch. 378, pt. IV
22-112
403.064(1)
134-27
379.101
22-429
403.0893
134-312, 134-313
ch. 380
74-303
134-328
262-725
403.0893 et seq.
Ch. 134, Art. VII
380.04
106-32
403.182
Ch. 54
380.05
62-126
54-62
380.06
106-32
403.413
Ch. 118
380.06(15)(f)
106-32
Ch. 258
ch. 381
66-86
403.413 et seq.
54-183
66-153
Ch. 118, Art. III
chs. 381-430
Ch. 66
403.415
Ch. 54, Art. IV
Ch. 234
403.702 et seq.
Ch. 118
381.00316
66-156
Ch. 258
381.0065
62-74
403.703
54-65
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118-86
489.129
Ch. 22, Art. V,
118-135
Div. 3
403.7031
118-86
489.131
Ch. 22, Art. V
118-135
Ch. 22, Art. V,
403.7046
118-104
Div. 2
118-148
489.132
22-202
403.707(12)(i)
118-86
489.132(1)
22-202
403.707(12)0)
54-178
489.505
22-162
403.850 et seq.
134-360
489.533
Ch. 22, Art. V,
403.9338
54-29
Div. 3
ch. 406
Ch. 234, Art. II
489.537
Ch. 22, Art. V
406.17
Ch. 234, Art. II
Ch. 22, Art. V,
chs. 409-523
Ch. 114
Div. 2
413.08
114-35
489.551
22-162
ch. 415
46-2
489.1195
22-182
420.907 et seq.
Ch. 114, Art. III
22-201
420.907
114-58, 114-59
489.1455
22-162
420.9071
114-57
489.5335
22-162
114-73
ch.496
Ch.34
420.9075
Ch. 114, Art. III
ch. 497
54-65
114-58
499.007
94-119
420.9075(4)(b)
114-73
ch. 500
Ch. 66, Art. IV
420.9075(5)
114-59
500.451
14-107
420.9075(6)
114-59
501.143
126-159
420.9076
114-61
501.604
126-159
420.9076(2)(a)—(k)
114-61
501.608
126-159
420.9076(4)(a)—(k)
114-61
ch. 507
126-159
420.9076(9)
114-61
ch. 509
26-383
ch. 429
126-159
126-127
ch. 456
26-3
509.013 et seq.
Ch. 66, Art. IV
456.001
26-3
513.01
118-86
ch. 470
118-86
513.01(10)
118-86
ch.471
22-428
ch. 518
262-644
134-58
ch. 527
22-162
471.003
110-125
ch. 538
126-161
ch. 480
26-152
ch. 538, pt. I
26-281
ch. 481
22-428
26-285
ch. 482
126-159
26-319-26-323
482.1562(9)
54-29
ch. 538, pt. II
26-281
487.0437
22-162
26-316
ch. 489
Ch. 22, Art. V
538.04, 538.05
126-166
22-26
538.19
26-286
22-182
538.22
26-288
22-184.1
538.26(6)(b)
26-285
22-186
546.003
10-47
22-203
chs. 550, 551
202-301
26-253
202-313
489.105
22-162
550.13 et seq.
Ch. 202, Art. VI,
489.119
22-182
Div. 3
22-201
ch. 552
55-2
489.127
22-202
552.133
55-14
22-205
ch. 553
74-401
489.127(1)
22-202
114-57
supp. No. 117 SLT:14
F.S.
Section
ch. 553, pt. IV
ch. 553, pt. V
ch. 553, pt. VI
553.35 et seq.
553.73
553.73(4)(a)
553.73(5)
553.73(10)(k)
553.79
553.80
553.80(3)(b)(1)
553.501 et seq.
553.501-553.513
ch. 559
ch. 561
chs. 561, 562
chs. 561-567
chs. 561-568
561.01(4)(b)
561.20(2)
561.34
561.34(6)
561.422
ch. 562
562.14
562.45(2)
ch. 569
570.02
585.15-585.19
585.671
ch. 588
588.17
588.25
590.015
604.50
613.3220-613.3243
ch. 627
627.706
ch. 633
633.021(7)
633.022 et seq.
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE
Section
this Code
Ch. 214
62-126
22-107
22-229
Ch. 86
2-2042
22-287
22-26
62-77
62-74
2-2042
Ch. 22, Art. II,
Div. 2
2-2042
22-30
22-26
22-107
22-107(409.2.13.6)
126-159
26-152
206-1
98-58
Ch. 6
Ch. 206
6-1
6-3
94-27
206-2
206-2
206-1
98-58
94-27
6-1
6-1
26-2
54-29
14-53
54-335
14-53
54-335
Ch. 14
Ch. 210
Ch. 210, Art. II
14-41
Ch. 210, Art. II
58-1
62-74
74-108
234-31
22-428
Ch. 58
22-162
Ch. 58, Art. II
F.S.
Section
633.025
ch. 655
chs. 657, 658
ch. 660
ch. 663
ch. 665
ch. 687
ch. 689
689.070
689.071
692.01
692.02
695.07
ch. 705
705.101
705.19
ch. 712
712.06
ch. 713
713.13(1)(a)7
713.24
713.67
713.68
713.69
713.78
ch. 715
715.07
715.07(2)(a)1
715.07(4)
715.07(4)(2)(a)(4)
ch. 718
ch. 719
ch. 744
ch. 744, § (1)(b)
ch. 744, pt. IX
744.309(1)(a)
744.309(5)
744.701 et seq.
744.3135
744.3145
744.708
ch. 760
760.20 et seq.
760.29(4)(b)
supp. No. 117 SLT:15
Section
this Code
58-26
262-644
262-644
262-644
262-644
262-644
262-644
134-65
134-64
134-64
134-64
134-64
134-64
Ch. 54, Art. VII
54-185
38-57
14-36
254-5
254-5
114-77
130-54
134-64
114-77
134-64
126-66
126-87
126-66
126-87
126-66
126-87
26-227
26-232
130-54
26-227
26-229
26-230
26-230
26-230
22-428
22-428
118-86
46-2
46-2
46-2
46-2
46-2
46-2
46-2
46-2
46-2
Ch. 70
Ch. 70, Art. II
110-122
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
F.S.
Section
F.S.
Section
Section
this Code
Section
this Code
ch. 767
2-2021
775.21(2)(f)
111-33
Ch. 14
775.21(2)(g)
111-33
14-28
775.261
94-74
14-38
ch. 787
26-3
767.11 et seq.
Ch. 14, Art. II
787.06
26-3
767.11
14-28
787.29
26-3
767.12
14-38
790.15
242-1, 242-2
768.13
50-54
246-52
768.28
38-67
790.33
18-69
38-72
242-1, 242-2
768.38
66-155
246-52
ch. 775
14-38
790.35
Ch. 94, Art. III,
775.08
18-42
Div. 2
134-374
790.001(6)
94-62
210-67
ch. 791
126-152
775.08-775.083
242-2
791.01
58-1
775.081
134-171
791.01(4)(b), (c)
126-173
210-41, 210-42
791.02
126-152
210-66,210-67
ch. 794
26-152
242-1
ch. 796
26-51
246-55
26-70
262-95
26-152
262-144
ch. 800
26-51
775.082
2-2011
26-70
2-2044
26-152
18-53
800.03
26-169
38-70
26-192
54-234
810.09
54-335
126-64, 126-65
810.09(2)(c)
54-335
126-68
812.14
30-56
126-85, 126-86
812.14 et seq.
Ch. 30
126-89
812.15
30-56
210-41, 210-42
812.173(3), (4)
26-253
210-66, 210-67
812.174
26-95
242-1
26-254
246-55
812.174(4)
Ch. 26, Art. III
262-95
812.1701 et seq.
Ch. 26, Art. III
262-144
812.1701-812.176
26-253
775.083
2-2011
812.1725
Ch. 26, Art. III
2-2044
823.05
2-2004
18-53
823.14
54-33
38-70
823.15
14-41
54-234
ch. 826
26-152
126-64, 126-65
ch. 828
Ch. 14
126-68
14-79, 14-80
126-85, 126-86
Ch. 210
126-89
828.03
14-28
775.0823
26-233
828.05 et seq.
14-53
775.0833
46-1.1
828.058
14-37
775.084
126-64, 126-65
14-41
775.13
94-74
14-78
775.21
94-74
828.065
14-37
111-33
828.073
14-36, 14-37
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F.S.
Section
828.073(4)(c)(3)
828.08
828.12
828.121
828.122
828.123
828.1231
828.125
828.126
828.13
828.13-828.26
828.14
828.16
828.161
828.22
828.23
828.24
828.252
828.27
828.30
828.86
ch. 842
ch. 847
847.001
856.015
856.021
859.06
865.09
876.05
877.111
ch. 893
893.02(3)
STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE
Section
this Code
14-110
14-107,14-108
14-37
14-37
14-107
14-37
14-37
14-107
14-37
14-107
14-37
14-37
14-107
14-107
14-37
14-107
54-335
14-37
14-37
14-37
14-37
14-37
14-37
14-37
Ch. 14, Art. II
14-28
14-30, 14-31
14-38
14-40
14-33
14-36
14-40
26-70
26-3
26-51
26-152
26-3
94-27
94-26
94-86
22-182
22-187.1
26-172
26-187
126-114
122-1656
262-732
146-51
26-51
26-70
94-120
146-51
94-27
F.S.
Section
893.03
893.03(1)-(5)
893.138
893.145 et seq.
ch. 901
901.15(1)
901.15(15)
901.151
ch. 933
ch. 938
938.19
939.185
ch. 943
943.0435
943.0435(3)(c)
943.10
943.11-943.25
943.25(13)
943.085-943.255
943.085 et seq.
944.607
chs. 950, 951
951.23
951.061
ch. 1013
1013.356
1250.01(1)(q)
9443.10(1)
9443.10(6)
9443.10(8)
Supp. No. 117 SLT:17
Section
this Code
94-27
94-96
2-2004
2-2030
Ch. 94, Art. IV,
Div. 2
34-33
18-49
18-50
2-78
22-233
46-71
46-72
46-75
46-6, 46-7
14-30
94-74
111-33
111-33
94-153
246-30
46-1
2-2038
Ch. 238
94-74
Ch. 78
Ch. 78, Art. II
78-26
262-688
262-737
122-871
26-227
26-227
26-227
A
ABANDONMENT
Abandoned property
Abandoned property ..................
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES
OR PROPERTY
Dumping or depositing of abandoned
property prohibited .............
Litter control ........................
Litter, weed and exotics control .......
See: SOLID WASTE
Abandoning easements
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
CATV franchises .......................
Dams, reservoirs; abandonment permits .
See also: WATER RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
Vacating plats, subdivisions
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
Vacating streets, public ways
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
Water and wastewater utilities ..........
ACCESS, PUBLIC
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments
Public access ........................
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Entrances and exits. See that subject
Public access units
Special districts created and established,
CODE INDEX
Section Section
ACTIONS. See: SUITS, ACTIONS AND
OTHER PROCEEDINGS
ADDRESSES
54-226 et seq. Numbering of structures ................ 22-346 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
118-65
118-56 et seq.
54-175 et seq.
1-10(11)
30-53
90-86
1-10(10)
1-10(3)
134-373
22-296
powers, purposes ................
Chs. 122, 262
Listing of districts. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
ACCESSORY STRUCTURES
Numbering of structures ................
22-346 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
ACCIDENTS AND INJURIES
Declaration of state of emergency........
38-56 et seq.
Post -disaster recovery and reconstruc-
tion management ...............
38-1 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES, ETC.
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES, ETC.
ACETYLENE CYLINDER CHARGING
PLANTS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
ACHIEVEMENT INCENTIVES
Incentives for job -related achievements .. 2-101
ACOUSTICAL CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
ADMINISTRATION
Administrative Code
Amendment of .......................
2-11
Fees relating to land development.....
2-13
Form of ..............................
2-12
Generally ............................
2-10
Advisory, etc., boards listed. See: BOARDS,
COMMISSIONS, ETC.
Agenda for county board meetings .......
2-36
Board of county commissioners ..........
202-26 et seq.
Boards, committees, commissions of county
Departments of county listed. See:
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Regulatory, advisory, boards, etc., listed.
See: BOARDS, COMMISSIONS,
ETC.
Bond issues and financing thereof .......
2-611 et seq.
See: FINANCES
Capital projects ........................
2-611 et seq.
Capital improvement revenue bonds ..
2-651 et seq.
See: FINANCES
County administrator ...................
2-76 et seq.
See: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
County attorney ........................
2-92 et seq.
See: COUNTY ATTORNEY
Deferred compensation plan .............
2-111 et seq.
Departments of county listed. See:
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Regulatory, etc., boards, committees,
listed. See: BOARDS, COMMIS-
SIONS, COMMITTEES AND
AUTHORITIES
Dishonored checks ......................
2-397
Doris Slosberg driver education fund ....
2-451 et seq.
See: FINANCES
Employee benefits ......................
2-101 et seq.
See: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Financial affairs of county. See: FINANCES
Hearing examiner ......................
2-83 et seq.
See: HEARING EXAMINER
Legal advertisements and public notices
Definitions ..........................
2-19
Publication of legal advertisements and
public notices ...................
2-20
Purpose and intent ...................
2-18
Title ................................
2-17
Meetings of board of commissioners......
2-36 et seq.
See: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-
SIONERS
Officers and employees generally. See:
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Procurement services division ...........
2-186 et seq.
See: FINANCES
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Section
ADMINISTRATION (Cont'd.)
Regulatory, advisory, boards, etc., listed.
See: BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, ETC.
Departments of county listed. See:
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
and related programs ..............
2-631 et seq.
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
Standards of creation and review of boards
2-826 et seq.
See: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS-
SIONERS
Taxation ...............................
Ch. 126
ADMINISTRATOR. See: COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Sexually -oriented businesses ............
26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
ADVERTISING
Advertised public hearings
Reconsideration of land use matters...
Contractor identification
Required on all advertising mediums..
Escort service businesses
Location, advertising .................
Legal advertisements and public notices .
See: ADMINISTRATION
Narcotic -related paraphernalia advertise-
ment prohibited ...................
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
Numbering of structures
Duly advertised public hearing to
rename a street .................
Public solicitation of contributions .......
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
Roadside stands ........................
Sexually -oriented businesses
Advertising regulations ...............
Water shortages, advertising ............
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Building code ...........................
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Housing finance authority
Composition .........................
County commission to serve as author-
ity temporarily ..................
Created .............................
Findings of fact ......................
Power of county relative to authority . .
Powers ..............................
Impact fee waiver and deferral ..........
See: IMPACT FEE REGULATIONS
Zoning reevaluation for development ....
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
2-42
22-167
26-31
2-17 et seq.
94-99
110-56 et seq.
22-357
34-26 et seq.
26-1
26-166
90-103
22-26 et seq.
2-869
2-872
2-868
2-867
2-871
2-870
74-401 et seq.
106-31 et seq.
Section
AGENCIES
Departments of county listed. See:
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Regulatory, advisory, boards, etc., listed.
See: BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, ETC.
AGRICULTURAL ZONES
Noise control regulations ................
54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
AGRICULTURE OPERATIONS. See: FARMS,
GROVES, HORTICULTURAL, ETC.,
PRODUCTS
AIR, ATMOSPHERE
Implementation of the clean indoor air act
66-1
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS. See:
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
AIR RESCUE SERVICES
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
Aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicles
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Airport overlay district. See Land Develop-
ment Code index printed in separate
volume
County owned, operated or maintained
airports (Immokalee, Everglades City
and Marco Island Airports)
Airport authority
Administrative code ...............
18-44
Adoption of rules and regulations
previously adopted by the Col-
lier County Airport Authority .
18-49
Airport boundaries ................
18-39
Annual workshop ..................
18-43
Appointment ......................
18-40
Budget ............................
18-43
Citation ...........................
18-36
Compensation of members .........
18-41
Continuance of authority...........
18-39
Definitions ........................
18-38
Dissolution ........................
18-48
Duties ............................
18-42
Executive director .................
18-45
Findings ..........................
18-37
Functions .........................
18-42
Governing body ....................
18-40
Membership .......................
18-40
Merger ............................
18-48
Non-interference ..................
18-46
Penalties; referrals within Collier
County Government ..........
18-52
Powers ............................
18-42
Purpose ...........................
18-37
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AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT (Cont'd.)
Referral for investigation or enforce-
ment to outside law enforce-
ment agencies ................
Reports ...........................
Terms of office .....................
Title..............................
Transfer of property and personnel.
Trespass: anywhere at airport;
secured areas ................
Facility rules and regulations
Adoption of rules and regulations
previously adopted by the Col-
lier County Airport Authority .
Penalties; referrals within Collier
County government.......... .
Referral for investigation or enforce-
ment) to outside law enforce-
ment agencies ................
Trespass: anywhere at airport;
secured areas ................
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
Private airports. See Land Development
Code index printed in separate volume
ALARM SYSTEMS
Audible alarm indicating devices
Amendments to fire codes ............
Burglar alarm contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Convenience store security ..............
See: CONVENIENCE STORE
SECURITY
False alarms
Definitions ..........................
Enforcement and penalty provisions.. .
False alarm fines; exceptions .........
False alarm prevention program ......
False alarm registration forms ........
Responsibility for security alarm systems
and false alarms; required response
Title................................
Warning or citation of false alarm viola-
tions...........................
Fire detection and alarm systems
Amendments to fire codes ............
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Businesses generally ....................
See: BUSINESSES
Carry, possess, or drink any alcoholic bever-
age in any park
County parks, prohibitions, exceptions
Conditions for sale of alcoholic beverages
in parks ...........................
Establishments selling alcoholic bever-
ages
Exposure of private parts at ..........
CODE INDEX
Section
Section
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES (Cont'd.)
Excessive use of
Sexually -oriented business permit
18-53
suspension ......................
26-196
18-43
Food services establishments ............
66-86 et seq.
18-40
See: FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES
18-36
Hours of sale ...........................
6-1
18-47
Location restrictions for sale of alcoholic
beverages
18-50
See the Land Development Code index
printed separately
Minors
Consumption of alcoholic beverages at
18-49
open house parties ..............
94-27
Outdoor festivals, violations and remedies
10-34
18-52
Parks
Conditions for sale of alcoholic bever-
ages in parks ...................
98-58
18-53
County parks, prohibitions, exceptions
98-58, 246-27
Possession or consumption in public .....
6-3
18-50
Preserve lands
58-26
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(a)
Sexually -oriented businesses
Nudity prohibited at businesses offer-
ing for sale alcoholic beverages ..
26-168
Special restaurant license ...............
206-2
State of emergency measures............
38-68
58-27
ALLEYS
22-161 et seq. Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
tions and restrictions .............. 130-66
26-91 et seq. ALLIGATOR ALLEY
Hunting and discharge of firearms
prohibited; penalty ................ 242-2
5-22
ALUMINUM CONTRACTOR
5-28
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
5-27
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
5-26
TION
5-25
AMBIENT NOISE
5-23
Noise control regulations ................
54-81 et seq.
5-21
See: NOISE CONTROL
AMBULANCES
5-24
County -provided ambulance service......
66-71 et seq.
Health related services. See: HEALTH
58-27, 58-28
AND SANITATION
58-26
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
Chs. 26, 218
PREPAREDNESS
AMPLIFIED SOUND
Noise control regulations ................
54-81 et seq.
98-58, 246-27
See: NOISE CONTROL
AMPLIFIERS
98-58
CATV franchise signal requirements.....
30-40
AMUSEMENTS
6-2
Businesses .............................
Ch. 26
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Section
Section
AMUSEMENTS (Cont'd.)
ANIMAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
Carnivals, circuses, traveling shows, tent
(Cont'd.)
shows, side shows, etc.
Attendance requirements; termination from
Applicability .........................
10-28
office .............................
2-1119
Bond forfeiture for noncompliance.....
10-33
Creation and purpose ...................
2-1116
Conflicting provisions ................
10-28
Functions, powers and duties............
2-1121
Definition of carnival, etc .............
10-26
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure .....
2-1120
Duty of operator, sponsor, owner
Reimbursement of expenses .............
2-1122
Bond forfeiture for noncompliance..
10-33
Review .................................
2-1123
Enforcement .........................
10-27
Terms of office..........................
2-1118
Liberal construction ..................
10-30
Penalties ............................
10-27
ANIMALS, FOWL AND MARINE LIFE
Permit
Animal abuser registry
Administrative approval ...........
10-51
Abuser registration requirements .....
14-109
Application and fee ................
10-47
Animal shelters, pet sellers, private
Review of application............
10-48
citizens, or other entities prohibited
Approval, disapproval of permit
from transferring animal owner -
Criteria used ...................
10-49
ship to abusers .................
14-111
Release of surety bond .............
10-50
Definitions ..........................
14-107
Required ..........................
10-46
Establishing an abuser registry.......
14-108
Severability of provisions .............
10-29
Penalties ............................
14-112
Violations
Prohibition on contact with animals...
14-110
Grounds for revocation of occupational
Title ................................
14-106
license and forfeiture of bond..
10-31
Animal control
Waiver of requirements ...............
10-32
Adoption by reference, construction and
Circuses, etc. See herein: Carnivals
purpose ........................
14-27
Cultural and fine arts entertainment,
Animal care; manner of keeping ......
14-36
festivals, programs. See that subject
Authority of county manager or designee;
Escort service businesses ...............
26-26 et seq.
interference with officer in
See: ESCORT SERVICE BUSINESSES
performance of duty .............
14-29
Library .estiv .........................
Libra
Ch. 82
Community cats .....................
14-44
Outdoor festivals
Complaints..........................
14-31
Definition includes
County rabies/license certificate; tags,
Music, dance, or rock festival held in
vaccination required ............
14-33
other than permanent building
Cruelty to animals ...................
14-37
or installation ................
10-71
Dangerous dogs; procedures ..........
14-38
License
Definitions ..........................
14-28
Application
Disposal of bodies of dead animals ....
14-46
Festival plans ...................
10-83
Disposition of impounded animals.....
14-41
Generally
10-82
Enforcement .........................
14-30
Processing; hearing; notices......
10-84
General violations ....................
14-35
Complaints ........................
10-89
Injury to animals by motor vehicles;
Conditions ........................
10-87
reporting requirement...........
14-45
Denial ............................
10-85
Keeping/adopting stray animals.......
14-34
Grounds for denial, notice.......
10-88
Livestock ............................
14-48
Fee ...............................
10-86
Penalties ............................
14-40
Grant or denial ....................
10-85
Psittacine birds......................
14-43
Issuance ..........................
10-86
Rabies control .......................
14-32
Nontransferable ...................
10-86
Standards of care ....................
14-39
Required ..........................
10-81
Tampering with animal traps or capture
Revocation ........................
10-90
devices.........................
14-47
Notice of intent to revoke........
10-91
Title ................................
14-26
Violations; remedies of county ......
10-72
Wild animals ........................
14-42
Parks and recreation ....................
Ch. 98
Animal services advisory board..........
2-1116 et seq.
Permissible sound levels and classifica-
See: ANIMAL SERVICES ADVISORY
tion of occupancies .................
54-92
BOARD
Aquatic plant management
ANIMAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
Possession, sale, etc., of certain fish
Appointment and composition ...........
2-1117
prohibited ......................
14-2
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ANIMALS, FOWL AND MARINE LIFE
(Cont'd.)
Collier County Scenic Drive Park
Weapons restricted, hunting ..........
See also: PARKS AND RECREATION
County parks, prohibitions, exemptions . .
Dangerous dogs. See herein: Animal
Control
Diseases
Equine infectious anemia .............
See herein: Livestock
Rabies. See herein: Animal Control
Dogs and cats
Animal control. See herein that subject
Equine infectious anemia. See herein:
Livestock
Exotics ordinance
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
tors............................
Fish
Lake Trafford; sale of fish, reptiles, etc
Possession, sale, etc., of certain fish
prohibited ......................
Goats
General livestock regulations. See
herein: Livestock
Health and sanitation ..................
Horses
Equine infectious anemia. See herein:
Livestock
Hunting
Porpoises, capture ....................
Livestock (Equine, bovine, or swine class,
including sheep, goats and other graz-
ing animals)
Equine infectious anemia
Adoption of references .............
Construction ......................
Definitions ........................
Prohibited activities ...............
Natural resources ......................
Pet shows, functions in parks ...........
Porpoises, capture and transportation
prohibited .........................
Natural resources ....................
Waterways ...........................
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands...... .
Conduct on preserve lands
Wildlife ...........................
Standards of care for animal -related busi-
nesses and organizations; breeders;
and rodeos
General standards of care ............
Penalties ............................
Proper animal husbandry .............
Purpose of ordinance .................
Regulations for
Animal -related businesses and
organizations .................
CODE INDEX
Section
Section
ANIMALS, FOWL AND MARINE LIFE
(Cont'd.)
Breeders and pet shops............
14-81
246-52
Rodeos ............................
14-80
98-58, 246-27
APARTMENTS
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
14-51 et seq.
Lodging facilities. See that subject
Multifamily dwellings
Discriminatory housing practices; fair
housing .........................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Numbering of structures ................
22-346 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
22-83(2)
Tourist development tax (lodging tax)....
126-81 et seq.
See: TAXATION
210-66
APPRAISALS
14-2
Appraisal of land and easements proposed
for purchase .......................
106-131 et seq.
APPROPRIATIONS
Ch. 66
Making any appropriation
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(4)
AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT
Possession, sale, etc., of certain fish
14-1
prohibited .........................
14-2
ARBITRATION
Family mediation service ................
46-3
14-53
14-52
14-51
14-54
Ch. 90
98-58
14-1
Ch. 90
Ch. 146
54-335
54-334(e)
ARCADES
Sexually -oriented arcade
Sexually -oriented businesses.......... 26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
ASSAULT AND BATTERY
Disorderly conduct, disturbances. See that
subject
Offenses listed. See: OFFENSES AND
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Sexual battery
Sexually -oriented businesses
Specified criminal activities ........
ASSEMBLIES
Alcoholic beverages, drugs at open house
parties ............................
14-77
Assembly seating
14-82
NFPA Code or Standard adopted..... .
14-78
Clean Indoor Air Act
14-76
Implementing for government build-
ings............................
Public assemblies and events
14-79
Amendments to fire codes ............
Supp. No. 117 CDi:rj
26-152
94-27
58-26
66-1
58-27
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Section
ASSESSMENTS
Ave Maria Stewardship Community
District ...........................
262-721 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Property maintenance code
Costs incurred by County; assessment
of lien ..........................
22-245
Costs to owner when abatement executed
by County, assessment of ........
22-237
Special assessments. See that subject
Special districts, units
Immokalee FCD
Taxes; non -ad valorem assessments;
impact fees; user charges .....
262-171
League Road/Trafford Farms Road
MSTBU ........................
122-686 et seq.
South 8th Street/Doak Avenue MSTBU
122-656 et seq.
ASTROLOGERS. See: FORTUNE-TELL-
ERS, ETC.
ATTORNEY. See: COUNTY ATTORNEY
AUTHORITIES
Departments of county listed. See:
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Regulatory, advisory, boards, etc., listed.
See: BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, ETC.
B
BANKING INSTITUTIONS
Capital improvement revenue bonds .....
2-651 et seq.
Housing finance authority ..............
2-866 et seq.
BARRIER ISLANDS
Coastal barrier islands
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments ..........................
22-286 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Waterways, beaches, vessels generally. See:
WATERWAYS, ETC.
BEACH PARKING
Facilities, collection of fees ..............
130-55
Open alcoholic beverage containers, pos-
sessing ............................
6-3
Provisions re ...........................
130-76 et seq.
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
BEACHES (Miscellany). See: WATERWAYS
BERKSHIRE LAKES STREET LIGHTING
DISTRICTS. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
BICYCLES
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
Handicapped parking spaces............
130-67
Harassment of a bicyclist using the public
right-of-way .......................
94-80
Section
BICYCLES (Cont'd.)
Preserve lands
Vehicles and traffic control
Bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, roller
blades, and roller skates ......
54-333(a)
Riding cycles on shopping center sidewalks
94-28
Stopping, standing and parking. See:
TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
BIG CORKSCREW ISLAND FIRE CONTROL
AND RESCUE DISTRICT. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
BIKE PATHS, LANES
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
tions and restrictions ..............
130-66
BILL OF RIGHTS SANCTUARY COUNTY
ORDINANCE
Definitions .............................
2-2093
Findings ...............................
2-2092
Penalties ...............................
2-2095
Prohibitions ............................
2-2094
Title ...................................
2-2091
BIRDS. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND
MARINE LIFE
BLACK AFFAIRS
Black affairs advisory board
Appointment and composition.........
2-947
Created .............................
2-946
Duties of county administrator........
2-953
Functions, powers and duties .........
2-952
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure...
2-950
Reimbursement of expenses ..........
2-951
Removal from office; failure to attend
meetings .......................
2-949
Review process .......................
2-954
Terms of office .......................
2-948
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
BLOCK GRANT PROGRAMS
Community block grant development
program revolving loan fund loan
administrative committee ..........
42-61
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Capital projects powers exercised by board
2-620
Collier County Ethics provisions.........
2-2051 et seq.
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
AND EMPLOYEES
Departments of county listed. See:
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Donation of property for public use ......
2-27
Emergency, officer declaring .............
38-58, 38-59
Declaration, termination by board while
in session .......................
38-69
Golden Gate FC&RD ...................
262-575
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Section
Section
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS-
(Cont'd.)
SIONS (Cont'd.)
Listing of regulatory, advisory, boards, etc.
Meetings ............................
2-1176
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND
Membership .........................
2-1172
COMMISSIONS
Quorum and voting
2-1173
Meetings
Repeal of ordinance ..................
2-1177
Action to be taken by resolution,
Rules of procedure ...................
2-1174
ordinance or motion .............
2-39
Building board of adjustment and appeals
Addressing the commission ...........
2-37
Establishment and purpose...........
2-1181
Adjournment ........................
2-40
Membership .........................
2-1183
Agenda for county board meetings ....
2-36
Powers and duties ....................
2-1182
Reconsideration of
Quorum .............................
2-1184
Land use matters ..................
2-42
Repeal of ordinance ..................
2-1186
Matters generally .................
2-41
Rules of procedure ...................
2-1185
Sergeant -at -arms ....................
2-38
Chokoloskee Island MSTU
Officer designated to declare emergency .
38-58
Governing board .....................
122-1578
Public school financing contribution .....
202-26
City Gate Community Development District
122-556 et seq.
Standards of creation and review of boards
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Attendance requirement ..............
2-833
Clam Bay Advisory Committee
Creation of new boards ...............
2-828
Appointment and composition; terms of
Definitions ..........................
2-827
office; attendance and filling vacan-
Exemption to ordinance requirement
ties
2-1148
Ad hoc committees and task force
............................
Creation and purpose of of the Clam Bay
committees ...................
2-829
Advisory Committee.............
2-1146
Policy declaration ....................
2-826
Functions, powers and duties of the
Process of appointment ...............
2-831
advisory committee .............
2-1147
Qualifications and requirements for
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure...
2-1150
membership on boards ..........
2-830
Removal from office; failure to attend
Term of office ........................
2-832
meetings .......................
2-1149
Term limits ............................
2-26
Review process and sunset provision ..
2-1151
BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS-
Coastal advisory committee .............
2-886 et seq.
SIONS
See: COASTAL ADVISORY COMMIT-
1992 Tax ordinance tourist development
TEE
council ............................
126-84
Coastal water management MSTD.......
122-326
Ad -hoc study committees
Governing board .....................
122-328
Creating new boards .................
2-828
Code enforcement board and nuisance
Exemption defined ...................
2-827
abatement board ..................
2-2011 et seq.
Airport authority .......................
18-36 et seq.
Procedures ..........................
2-2026 et seq.
Animal services advisory board..........
2-1116 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
See: ANIMAL SERVICES ADVISORY
Collier County Citizens Corps ...........
2-1101 et seq.
BOARD
See: COLLIER COUNTY CITIZENS
Bayshore Beautification Municipal Service
CORPS
Taxing Unit
Collier County Code Enforcement Board,
Bayshore Beautification Advisory Com-
Nuisance Abatement Division ......
94-156
mittee ..........................
122-2016
Collier County Emergency Medical Author -
et seq.
ity................................
2-1131 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
Purpose and governing body ..........
122-2013
PREPAREDNESS
Berkshire Lakes units 1 & 2 street light-
Collier County Ethics provisions.........
2-2051 et seq.
ing MSTU
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
Governing body ......................
122-1552
AND EMPLOYEES
Black affairs advisory board .............
2-946 et seq.
Collier County Lighting District
Board of county commissioners ..........
202-26 et seq.
Governing body ......................
122-82
Board of zoning appeals .................
250-55
Collier County Production Park Street
Compensation .......................
2-1175
Lighting MSTU
Establishment; powers and duties.....
2-1171
Governing body ......................
122-988
Land Development Code Board of Zoning
Collier county public art committee......
2-1071 et seq.
Appeals. See: Land Development
See: COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC ART
Code published in separate volume
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BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS-
BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS-
SIONS (Cont'd.)
SIONS (Cont'd.)
Collier County Public Transit Advisory
Powers and Duties ...................
2-2000.12
Committee ........................
2-966 et seq.
Repeal of Ordinance..................
2-2000.16
See: COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC
Housing finance authority ..............
2-866 et seq.
TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMIT-
Immokalee Beautification MSTU
TEE
Advisory committee
Collier County Water and Wastewater
Appointment and composition ......
122-1840
Authority; powers and duties.......
134-353
Creation ..........................
122-1839
Community block grant development
Duties of county administrator or his
program RLF loan administrative
designee .....................
122-1846
committee .........................
42-61
Functions, powers and duties of com-
Conservation Collier Program Land
mittee .......................
122-1845
Acquisition Advisory Committee....
54-277
Officers, quorum, rules of procedure
122-1843
Contractor's licensing board .............
22-165
Reimbursement of expenses ........
122-1844
Corporate Square Street Lighting MSTU
Removal from office, failure to attend
Governing body ......................
122-1347
meetings .....................
122-1842
Countryside 1, 2 & 3 Street Lighting
Review process ....................
122-1847
MSTU
Terms of office .....................
122-1841
Governing body ......................
122-1472
Governing board .....................
122-1829
County government productivity commit-
Immokalee Lighting District
tee ................................
2-906 et seq.
Advisory committee ..................
122-531
See: COUNTY GOVERNMENT
PRODUCTIVITY COMMITTEE
Governing body; advisory group.......
122-529
Crescent Lake Estates Street Lighting
Immokalee Water and Sewer District Board
262-485
MSTU
Incentives for job -related achievements ..
2-101
Governing body a d s o r
122-1057
Isles of Capri Municipal Rescue and Fire
Development services advisory committee
2-1031 et seq.
Services Capital Improvement
East Naples FCD .......................
122-106
District
East Naples FC&RD .................
262-202
Governing board .....................
122-1878
East Naples FC&RD Board .............
262-202
Jaudon Drainage District Board .........
262-52
Food establishment review board ........
66-92
Key Marco Community Development
Forest Lakes R&D MSTU
District
Advisory committee ..................
122-1801
Board ...............................
122-1853
et seq.
Designation of initial board members .
122-1853
Governing board .....................
122-1777
Law library board of trustees............
46-33
Fronterra Community Development
Lely Golf Estates Beautification MSTU
District
Advisory committee ..................
122-1448
Designation of initial board members
122-2192
Governing board .....................
122-1447
Golden Gate Beautification MSTU
Library advisory board ..................
82-26 et seq.
Advisory committee ..................
122-1084
Local planning agency ..................
106-1
Governing body ......................
122-1083
Marco Island FCD......................
262-335
Goodland Street Lighting MSTU
Muirfield Subdivision Street Lighting
Governing body ......................
122-1108
MSTU
Haldeman Creek Maintenance Dredging
Governing body ......................
122-1497
Municipal Service Taxing Unit
Naples Heritage CDD board .............
122-1985
Advisory Board ....................
122-2216
Naples Park Area Drainage Improvement
et seq.
MST & BU
Hawksridge Stormwater Pumping System
Governing board .....................
122-1237
MSTU
Naples Production Park MST & BU
Governing body ......................
122-1704
Governing board.....................
122-1184
Health facilities authority ...............
2-846 et seq.
North Naples FC&RD Board ............
262-520
Henderson Creek Park FCD
North Naples MSTD
Governing board .....................
122-173
Governing board.....................
122-352
Heritage Greens CDD Board ............
122-1903
Nuisance abatement
Historic/Archaeologic Preservation Board
Creation of the Collier County Code
Compensation .......................
2-2000.14
Enforcement Board, Nuisance
Establishment .......................
2-2000.11
Abatement Division.............
94-156
Meetings ............................
2-2000.15
Nuisance abatement board ...........
2-2011 et seq.
Membership .........................
2-2000.13
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
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BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS-
SIONS (Cont'd.)
Ochopee FCD
Advisory board .......................
122-229
Governing board .....................
122-227
Ochopee FD Advisory Board .............
122-229
Office of public guardianship ............
46-2
Parks and recreation advisory board.....
98-26 et seq.
See: PARKS AND RECREATION
Pelican Bay Municipal Service Taxing and
Benefit Unit
Advisory committee ................. 122-1671 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Pine Ridge Industrial Park MST & BU
Governing board .....................
122-922
Planning commission ...................
250-33
Appeals .............................
2-1163
Compensation .......................
2-1160
Establishment; powers and duties.....
2-1156
Land Development Planning Commis-
sion. See: Land Development Code
published in separate volume
Meetings ............................
2-1161
Membership .........................
2-1157
Quorum and voting ..................
2-1158
Repeal of ordinance ..................
2-1164
Rules of procedure ...................
2-1159
Staff ................................
2-1162
Post -disaster recovery
Emergency review board, establish-
ment of .........................
38-5
Post -disaster recovery task force,
establishment of ................
38-4
Quarry Community Development District
Designation of initial board members .
122-2153
Radio Road Beautification Advisory Com-
mittee ............................
2-1086 et seq.
See: RADIO ROAD BEAUTIFICATION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Radio Road Beautification MSTU
Governing body ......................
122-2003
Railhead Industrial Park Street Lighting
MSTU
Governing body ......................
122-963
River Reach Street Lighting MSTU
Governing body ......................
122-1397
Riviera Colony Golf Estates Unit Two
Street Lighting MSTD .............
122-632
Governing body ......................
122-632
Riviera Golf Estates, Unit 1, Phases 1, 2
and 3 Street Lighting MSTD
Governing body ......................
122-873
RLF loan administrative committee .....
42-61
Sabal Palm Road Extension MST&BU
Governing board .....................
122-1322
Solid waste collection and disposal and
MSBU
Governing board ..................... 118-88
Section
BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND COMMIS-
SIONS (Cont'd.)
Special magistrate ......................
2-2021 et seq.
Procedures ..........................
2-2026 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Standards for creation, review and member-
ship
Ad hoc committees ...................
2-829
Attendance ..........................
2-833
Creation of new boards ...............
2-828
Definitions ..........................
2-827
Exemption ...........................
2-829
Policy declaration ....................
2-826
Process of appointment ...............
2-831
Qualifications and requirements for
membership ....................
2-830
Term of office ........................
2-832
Stormwater utility governing board......
134-315
Tall Pines Subdivision Street Lighting
MSTU
Governing body ......................
122-1013
Tourist development council .............
2-986 et seq.
1992 Tax ordinance tourist develop-
ment council ....................
126-84
Unincorporated County Area MSTU—
General
Governing body ......................
122-822
Vanderbilt Beach Beautification Advisory
Committee ........................
122-281 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Victoria Park I Street Lighting MSTU
Governing body ......................
122-1422
Victoria Park One MSTU
Governing board .....................
122-303
Water and wastewater utilities
Board approval of preliminary orders of
the authority ...................
134-367
Board powers ........................
134-368
Collier County Water and Wastewater
Authority; powers and duties ....
134-353
Water pollution control advisory board...
54-60
BOATS. See: WATERWAYS, ETC.
BONDS
Authorizing issuance of bonds of city
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(1)
Ave Maria Stewardship Community
District ...........................
262-721 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Bond issues and financing thereof for
capital projects ....................
2-611 et seq.
See: FINANCES
Carnivals
Carnival permit application...........
10-47
Forfeiture of bonds
Noncompliance ....................
10-33
Violation, grounds for ..............
10-31
CATV franchises .......................
30-37
Collier County Water -Sewer District .....
262-281 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
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BONDS (Cont'd.)
Moving of buildings .....................
22-401
Municipal service benefit unit facilities,
improvements, special assessments
and bond issues ...................
122-26 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Outdoor festival license conditions.......
10-87
Procurement services division
Performance and payment bonds ......
2-205
Special districts. See that subject
Stormwater utility enterprise fund
Issuance of bonds ....................
134-319
BOOKS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, ETC.
County law library .....................
46-31 et seq.
See: LIBRARY SERVICES
Library services. See that subject
Narcotic -related printed matter
Sale to minors prohibited .............
94-98
BOOKSTORES
Sexually -oriented businesses ............ 26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
BOTTLES, RECEPTACLES, ETC.
County parks, grounds, public access areas 98-57
Open alcoholic beverage containers
Possessing in vehicles, parking lots and
beach access areas .............. 6-3
BOUNDARIES
Pelican Bay Municipal Service Taxing and
Benefit Unit .......................
122-1652
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands
Commercial activities within preserve
boundaries ...................
54-335(e)
Permits required for activities conducted
within preserve boundaries......
54-336
Property boundary
Noise control regulations .............
54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
Rezoning specific property
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(11)
Special districts, units
Big Corkscrew Island FCRD
Created, boundaries ...............
262-441
Cow Slough water control district
District creation; boundaries .......
262-596
Golden Gate FC&RD
Boundaries of the district ..........
262-573
Immokalee FCD
Created, boundaries ...............
262-166
BREEDERS
Standards of care for animal -related busi-
nesses and organizations; breeders;
and rodeos ........................
14-76 et seq.
See: ANIMALS, ETC.
Section
BUILDING SAFETY
Grounds for denial of outdoor festival
license ............................
10-88
BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Abandoned property ....................
54-226 et seq.
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
PROPERTY
Addresses. See herein: Numbering of
Structures
Building board of adjustment and appeals
2-1181 et seq.
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND
COMMISSIONS
Building code
Adoption of and additions to the Florida
Building Code ..................
22-26
Incorporation of updated wind zone maps
22-27
Penalties for violation ................
22-28
Building permits
Zoning reevaluation for development..
106-31 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
MENT
Building trades contractors
Certificates of competency
Applications
Additional requirements.........
22-182(e)
Additional requirements of
applicants .................
22-184.1
Firms and legal business entities
22-182(c)
Generally .......................
22-182(a)
Individual ......................
22-182(b)
Master or journeyman applica-
tions ......................
22-182(d)
Approved examiners ...............
22-185
Building permits ..................
22-181(b)
Dormant status ...................
22-188
Examinations .....................
22-186
Examiners, approved ..............
22-185
Exemptions .......................
22-181(c)
Experience requirements...........
22-183
Insurance .........................
22-187
Owner -builders ....................
22-181(c)(1)
Persons holding current state certi-
fied certificates of competency.
22-181(c)(3)
Public works ......................
22-181(c)(2)
Renewal ..........................
22-191
Required ..........................
22-181(a)
Restricted certificates of competency
22-189
Emergency restricted certificates
of competency ..............
22-190
Standards for issuance, denial
Issuance of competency card .....
22-184(d)
Qualifications ...................
22-184(a)
Referral of application to licens-
ing board ..................
22-184(b)
Testimony ......................
22-184(c)
Unlawful to contract without.......
22-181(a)
Conduct and discipline standards
Appellate -type review ..............
22-205
Disciplinary proceedings...........
22-202
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BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
(Cont'd.)
(Cont'd.)
Disciplinary sanctions
Title ................................
22-286
Consideration of evidence........
22-203(c)
Code enforcement board and nuisance
Holders of county or City of Naples
abatement board ..................
2-2011 et seq.
certificates of competency...
22-203(a)
Procedures ..........................
2-2026 et seq.
Holders of state certificates......
22-203(b)
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
When effective ..................
22-203(d)
Collier county mandatory inspection of
Misconduct
aging condominium and cooperative
Collier County/city certificate of
buildings ordinance
competency ................
22-201
Applicability.........................
22-427
State certified contractors .......
22-201.1
Conflict and severabilit
22-431
Rehearing .........................
22-204
Definitions ..........................
22-428
Contractors' licensing board ..........
22-165
Enforcement and penalties ...........
22-430
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
Inspection, reporting and repairs .....
22-429
tors. See herein that subject
Failure to Perform Repairs and
Definitions and contractor qualifica-
Modifications .................
22-429(f)
tions ...........................
22-162
Milestone Inspection Required .....
22-429(a)
Identification of contractor
Milestone Inspection ...............
22-429(c)
Required on all advertising mediums
22-167
Notice from Building Official .......
22-429(b)
Penalties for violation ................
22-164
Owner's Report....................
22-429(d)
Records ..............................
22-168
Repairs and Modifications..........
22-429(e)
Scope of county responsibility.........
22-163
Title ................................
22-426
Stop work orders .....................
22-166
Construction in public rights -of -way .....
110-26 et seq.
Title and citation ....................
22-161
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
CATV system construction ..............
30-42
Coastal zone protection
Construction waste
Appeal ..............................
22-293
Litter, weed and exotics control .......
54-175 et seq.
Applicability .........................
22-292(a)
See: SOLID WASTE
Application for permits ...............
22-294
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
Certification by architect or engineer..
22-294
tors
Civil enforcement ....................
22-288
Authority of investigators ............
214-52
Coastal construction requirements
Contractors. See herein: Building Trades
General ...........................
22-295(a)
Contractors
Location of construction............
22-295(e)
Designations .........................
22-81, 214-51
Structural requirements for
Duties ...............................
22-82
Major structures
Form of citations .....................
214-54
Design and construction ......
22-295(b)(1)
Issuance of citations ..................
22-84, 214-53
Elevation, floodproofing and
Limitation of investigator's authority..
214-55
siting ...................
22-295(b)(3)
Training and qualifications
Foundations ..................
22-295(b)(5)
Contractors' licensing ordinance....
22-83(2)
Hydrodynamic loads ..........
22-295(b)(8)
Exotics ordinance ..................
22-83(2)
Hydrostatic loads .............
22-295(b)(7)
Laws of evidence ..................
22-83(4)
Mobile homes ................
22-295(b)(2)
Methods of enforcement............
22-83(3)
Velocity pressure .............
22-295(b)(4)
Ordinance definition...............
22-83(1)
Wave forces ..................
22-295(b)(6)
Procedure for issuing citations .....
22-83(6)
Minor structures ................
22-295(d)
Protected tree ordinance...........
22-83(2)
Nonhabitable major structures...
22-295(c)
Report writing ....................
22-83(5)
Criminal penalty .....................
22-297
Zoning ordinance..................
22-83(2)
Definitions ..........................
22-287
Contractors. See herein: Building Trades
Exceptions ...........................
22-292(b)
Contractors
Findings of fact ......................
22-289
Dams and reservoirs
Notice as to conflicting ordinance provi-
Construction, operating permits ......
90-61 et seq.
sions ...........................
22-291
See: WATER RESOURCES
Private boathouses and docks. See the
MANAGEMENT
Land Development Code published
Declaration of state of emergency........
38-56 et seq.
in separate volume
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
Public access ........................
22-296
PREPAREDNESS
Purpose and legislative intent ........
22-290
Development agreements ...............
106-106 et seq.
Scope and applicability ...............
22-292
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
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BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
(Cont'd.)
(Cont'd.)
Development services advisory committee
2-1031 et seq.
Enforcement and penalties ...........
22-364
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Exemptions from posting official address
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
number .........................
22-351
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
Findings of fact......................
22-347
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Procedure for
Electrical code. See herein: Technical Codes
Changing non -conforming addresses
22-356
Excavation .............................
22-106 et seq.
Establishing a uniform grid number -
See: EXCAVATIONS AND GRADING
ing pattern for assignment of
Fire safety standards ...................
58-26 et seq.
addresses or change of address
22-355
Floodproofing
Procedures for
Coastal zone protection. See herein that
Project and street naming..........
22-359
subject
Re -naming of developments, subdivi-
Flood damage prevention .............
62-26 et seq.
sions, streets and buildings ...
22-358
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD
Providing street signs on renamed public
DAMAGE PREVENTION
or private streets ...............
22-360
Gas code. See herein: Technical Codes
Required conditions for new construc-
Housing finance authority ..............
2-866 et seq.
tion or building repairs ..........
22-354
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Requirements for posting of official
Isolated construction projects
address number .................
22-350
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Specifications for posting official address
Local planning agency ..................
106-1
number(s)......................
22-352
Mechanical code. See herein: Technical
Statement of intent and purpose ......
22-348
Codes
Statutory authorization ..............
22-346
Moving of buildings
Warning and disclaimer of liability....
22-363
Building transport permit
Observation of utility facilities construc-
Application requirements and condi-
tion ...............................
134-59
tions.........................
22-399
Permits
Application review; approval, delay
Building transport permit. See herein:
or denial; appeal ..............
22-400
Moving of Buildings
Bond ..............................
22-401
Coastal zone protection
Fees ..............................
22-403
Application for permits ............
22-294
Insurance .........................
22-402
Plumbing code. See herein: Technical Codes
Comprehensive automobile liability
22-402(3)
Preserve lands
General liability (including
Conduct on preserve lands
contractual liability) .......
22-402(2)
Buildings and facilities ............
54-334(a)
Workers' compensation..........
22-402(1)
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
Required ..........................
22-396
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Size limitation ....................
22-397
CODE
Special permit .....................
22-398
Property tax stimulus program ..........
49-40 et seq.
Definitions ..........................
22-381
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Intent and purpose ...................
22-382
Public buildings. See: BUILDINGS,
Land development code requirements.
PUBLIC
See the Land Development Code
Seawalls and revetments
published in separate volume
Definitions ..........................
22-321
Movement of buildings at night .......
22-386
Enforcement jurisdiction .............
22-323
Obligation of mover to utilities and
Other enforcement remedies and
other facilities ..................
22-384
penalties .....................
22-324
Penalty ..............................
22-383
Nuisance declaration.................
22-322
Traffic control .......................
22-385
Technical specifications...............
22-325
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Secondary metals recyclers..............
26-281 et seq.
Numbering of structures
See: SECONDARY METALS
Abrogation and greater restrictions ...
22-362
RECYCLERS
Appeal procedure ....................
22-361
Swimming pool code. See herein: Techni-
Application for new official address
cal Codes
number .........................
22-353
Technical codes
Definitions ..........................
22-349
National Electrical Code
Duly advertised public hearing to
Administration ....................
22-122
rename a street .................
22-357
Adoption as County Electrical Code.
22-121
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BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
(Cont'd.)
Amendments ......................
22-123
Standard Building, Gas, Mechanical,
and Plumbing Codes
Adoption as County Construction
Code .........................
22-106
Amendments
Building code ...................
22-107
Gas code ........................
22-110
Mechanical code ................
22-109
Plumbing code ..................
22-108
Building code
Inspection fees ..................
214-26
Review of decisions of board of
adjustment; proceedings
defined ....................
214-27
Standard Swimming Pool Code
Adoption as County Swimming Pool
Code .........................
22-136
Amendments ......................
22-137
Temporary housing
State of emergency measures .........
38-68
Utilities standards and specifications ....
134-51 et seq.
See: UTILITIES
Water resources management ...........
90-26 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
Waterways .............................
146-21 et seq.
See: WATERWAYS
Zoning investigators. See herein: Contrac-
tors' Licensing, Zoning Investigators
Zoning reevaluation for development ....
106-31 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
BUILDINGS, PUBLIC
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
Loitering and prowling ..................
94-26
BULKHEADS. See: WATERWAYS, ETC.
BURGLAR ALARM CONTRACTOR
Alarm systems. See that subject
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
BURIAL OF WASTE MATERIALS
Waste materials management ...........
54-184
BURIAL PLACES. See: CEMETERIES,
MAUSOLEUMS
BUS STOPS
Parking restrictions signs ...............
130-34
BUSINESSES
Alcoholic beverage sales .................
6-1 et seq.
See: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Automotive fuel allocation ..............
38-86 et seq.
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Section
BUSINESSES (Cont'd.)
CATV franchises .......................
30-26 et seq.
See: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
Commercial zones
Noise control regulations .............
54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
Contractors' licensing board .............
22-166
Convenience business security
Definitions ..........................
26-252
Conflict and severability..............
26-256
Convenience business security require-
ments ..........................
26-253
Enforcement; civil fines ...............
26-255
Required training for all convenience
business' retail employees .......
26-254
Title ................................
26-251
Convenience store security ..............
26-91 et seq.
See: CONVENIENCE STORE
SECURITY
Emergency services and preparedness
Medical transportation services
Place of business ..................
50-67
Escort service businesses ...............
26-26 et seq.
Offenses involving public morals ......
94-86 et seq.
See: ESCORT SERVICE BUSI-
NESSES
Fair housing ...........................
70-26 et seq.
Food service establishments .............
66-86 et seq.
Human trafficking public awareness signs
26-3
Local business tax
Amusement devices ..................
126-126
Astrologers ..........................
126-137
Cafes, restaurants and other eating
establishments ..................
126-131
Cemeteries, mausoleums, etc .........
126-128
Circus, traveling show, tent show, etc.;
side show .......................
126-129
Commission for Tax Collector .........
126-157
Contracting ..........................
126-132
County permit required ..............
126-138
Dance halls, variety exhibitions, etc...
126-133
Definitions ..........................
126-112
Disposition of taxes collected; county's
discretion to expend these tax
revenues to fund a comprehensive
economic development strategy ..
126-115
Doing business with Cuba ............
126-158
Electric power plants, gas plants, com-
munity television antenna
companies ......................
126-134
Emigrant or labor agents .............
126-135
Exemptions allowed for aged, disabled
individuals; widows with minor
children; exceptions .............
126-119
Exemptions allowed for disabled
veterans, or his or her un-remar-
ried spouses ....................
126-120
Farm, grove, horticultural, floricultural,
tropical piscicultural cultural and
tropical fish farm products.......
126-121
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BUSINESSES (Cont'd.)
BUSINESSES (Cont'd.)
Farmers' markets, flea markets, etc.,
Trading, etc. in tangible personal
where individuals sell from stalls
126-155
property; fireworks, seasonal retail -
Fortunetellers, clairvoyants, etc.......
126-136
ers .............................
126-152
Generally ............................
126-111
Traveling medicine shows ............
126-130
Hotel, apartment hotel, motel, etc., as
Vending machines ....................
126-153
defined in Chapter 509, Florida
Water companies and sewage disposal
Statutes ........................
126-127
companies......................
126-154
Insurance adjusters ..................
126-139
Merchandising of tobacco products.......
26-2
Issuance of a local business tax receipt;
Occupational licensing
false statement on application;
Carnival regulations
display of a local business tax
Violation grounds for revocation of
receipt; report of fictitious name
occupational license ..........
10-31
registration .....................
126-114
Procurement services division
Junk dealers; local business tax require-
Procedure to provide preference to local
ments; penalty . s c a p ..
p y c e,
126-140
businesses in county contracts ...
2-200
Lawn maintenance, landscaping
Small and disadvantaged minority and
restricted contractor, landscaping
women business enterprises .....
2-199
unlimited contractor ............
126-156
Prohibition of medical marijuana dispens-
Liquefied petroleum gas; distributors,
ing facilities
installers and manufacturers....
126-141
Applicability .........................
26-416
Local business taxes; due date and penal-
Findings .............................
26-413
ties for delinquency; transfers; sales
Penalties ............................
26-415
or delivery of vehicles (not separate
Prohibition of Medical Marijuana
situs)...........................
126-113
Dispensing Facilities............
26-414
Lottery and gambling not authorized..
126-118
Purpose and Intent ..................
26-412
Manufacturing,processing,
p g, quarrying
Title ................................
Public solicitation of contributions .......
26-411
34-26 et seq.
and mining .. .............
126-142
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
Miscellaneous occupations, professions
Riding toy vehicles on shopping center
or businesses not otherwise
sidewalks
94-28
referenced in this article; enterprise
.........................
Roadside stands ........................
26-1
zones...... show ...........
126-143
Newsracks in public rights -of -way.....
110-56 et seq.
Moving picture shows, theaters and
and
Secondary metals recyclers..............
26-281 et seq.
drive-in theaters ................
126-144
See: SECONDARY METALS
Pawnbrokers; reports to sheriff; penalty
126-145
RECYCLERS
Permanent exhibits ..................
126-146
Secondhand dealers.....................
26-316 et seq.
Professions, businesses, occupations...
126-147
See: SECONDHAND DEALERS
Providers of advertising space on a
Sexually -oriented businesses ............
25-151 et seq.
motor vehicle or vessel ..........
126-125
Offenses involving public morals ......
94-86 et seq.
Religious tenets; exemption...........
126-122
Short-term rentals
Restrictions to require local business
Conflict and severabilit
26-386
taxes; proof required ............
126-159
Definitions ..........................
26-383
Retail store businesses ...............
126-149
Legislative findings and intent........
26-382
Sale of athletic related items at the
Penalty for violations .................
26-385
school by its students; exemptions
126-123
Short-term vacation rental require -
Sales from vehicles by licensed fish
ments ..........................
26-384
dealers .........................
126-124
Title ................................
26-381
"Service" businesses ..................
126-148
Standards of care for animal -related busi-
Suspension or revocation of local busi-
nesses and organizations; breeders;
ness tax receipt .................
126-116
and rodeos........................
14-76 et seq.
Tax collection, statute of limitation;
See: ANIMALS, ETC.
additional local business taxes; col-
Storage of litter ........................
118-65, 118-66
lection after certain payments ...
126-117
Litter control regulations. See: SOLID
Telephone system; local exchange
WASTE
telephone service; pay telephone
service .........................
126-150
C
Trading, etc., in intangible personal
property ........................
126-151
CABARETS
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CABARETS (Cont'd.)
Sexually -oriented cabaret
Sexually -oriented businesses.......... 26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
CABINET INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
CABLE COMMUNICATION SERVICES
CATV franchises
Access to records .....................
Amendments ........................
Areawide interconnection of cable
systems ........................
Bonding requirements ................
Cable system construction ............
Compliance with applicable laws and
ordinances ......................
Consumer protection provisions .......
County's right of intervention........ .
Definitions ..........................
FCC petition and license .............
Franchising provisions ...............
General penalties ....................
Initial performance guarantee ........
Insurance ...........................
Jurisdiction of other regulatory bodies
or agencies .....................
Liability, indemnification .............
Liquidated damages ..................
Local office; operations ...............
New developments ...................
No property rights conveyed ..........
Other agreements, permit and ease-
ment requirements ..............
Personal liability of county officials ...
Preferential or discriminatory practices
prohibited ......................
Public, educational and institutional
services ........................
Rate regulations .....................
Rate schedule ........................
Removal, abandonment and restora-
tion of system ...................
Review of orders and decisions........
Rights...............................
Rights and remedies cumulative ......
Rights to use streets not warranted ...
Rules of franchise ....................
Service requirements .................
Signal quality requirements ..........
Submission of financial reports .......
Subsequent action by state or federal
authorities ......................
Superseding of agreements ...........
Termination .........................
Title and purpose ....................
30-46
30-61
30-44
30-37
30-42
30-39
30-55
30-63
30-27
30-38
30-28
30-56
30-30
30-36
30-34
30-35
30-51
30-45
30-43
30-33
30-32
30-58
30-49
30-54
30-55.1
30-48
30-53
30-59
30-29
30-62
30-31
30-50
30-41
30-40
30-47
30-57
30-60
30-52
30-26
Section
CABLE COMMUNICATION SERVICES
(Cont'd.)
Public solicitation of contributions .......
34-26 et seq.
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
Satellite dish installation contractor
Building trades contractors...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
CAFES, CAFETERIAS
Food service establishments .............
66-86 et seq.
See: FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES
CAMPING
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
rial Scenic Drive ...................
110-2
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
Collier County scenic drive park.........
246-51 et seq.
See: PARKS AND RECREATION
Park use ...............................
98-56 et seq.
See: PARKS AND RECREATION
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(d)
Tourist development tax (lodging tax)....
126-81 et seq.
See: TAXATION
CAPITAL PROJECT ASSESSMENT
Provision enumerated ...................
126-221 et seq.
See: TAXATION
CATS. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND MARINE
LIFE
CAYMAS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS,
UNITS
CEMETERIES, MAUSOLEUMS, ETC.
Operation, maintenance authorized......
222-1
CERTIFICATES
Animal control
County rabies/license certificate; tags,
vaccination required ............
14-33
Building and construction
Certificates of competency
Building trades contractors ........
22-182
Certificates of deposit
Dishonored checks ...................
2-397
Certificates of indebtedness .............
202-312 et seq.
See: FINANCES
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments .............................
22-286 et seq.
Certification by architect or engineer..
22-294
Equine infectious anemia
Veterinarian certificate of testing .....
14-54
Incentives for job -related achievements ..
2-101
Medical transportation services, certificates
50-53 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
Property maintenance code
Certificate required for boarding build-
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Section
Section
CERTIFICATES (Cont'd.)
CIVIL EMERGENCIES
Notice of hearing for revocation of board-
Requirements for civil emergencies ......
38-1 et seq.
ing renewal certificate...........
22-246
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
Public swimming pools
PREPAREDNESS
Pool operator's certificate .............
66-117, 66-118
CLAM PASS PARK
Solid waste municipal service benefit units
Beach parking
special assessments
Facilities, collection of fees............
130-55
Certification of rate resolution ........
118-113
Provisions re .........................
130-76 et seq.
Water and wastewater utilities ..........
134-354, 134-
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
369
Parking ................................
130-76 et seq.
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
CHARITABLE OR BENEVOLENT ACTIVI-
TIES
CLEAN INDOOR AIR ACT
Conditions for sale of alcoholic beverages
Implementation ........................
66-1
in parks ...........................
98-58
Eleemosynary organizations
CLEANING CONTRACTORS
Waivers for carnival permits..........
10-32
Roof cleaning contractors
Building trades contractors...........
22-161 et seq.
CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Public solicitation of contributions
TION
Definitions ..........................
34-26
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
Exemption ...........................
34-28
Imposing service fee for dishonored checks
2-397
Filing; refusal ........................
34-30
Information filed to become public
COAST GUARD
records .........................
34-31
State of emergency measures............
38-68
Prohibited acts .......................
34-33
COASTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Purpose .............................
34-27
Appointment and composition; terms of
Records to be kept ...................
34-32
office; attendance and filling vacan-
Registration of public solicitors .......
34-29
cies ...............................
2-888
Creation and purpose of the Collier County
CHARITABLE TRUST FUNDS
Coastal Advisory Committee .......
2-886
Law library acquisitions ................
46-37
Functions, powers and duties............
2-887
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure .....
2-890
CHURCHES (Ecclesiastical or denominational
Removal from office; failure to attend meet -
organizations, places for worship,
ings ...............................
2-889
temples, synagogues, etc.)
Review process .........................
2-891
Local business tax
Religious tenets; exemption...........
126-122
COASTAL CONSTRUCTION
Permissible sound levels and classifica-
Coastal zone protection
tion of occupancies .................
54-92
Building and construction require -
Public solicitation of contributions .......
34-26 et seq.
ments ..........................
22-286 et seq.
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Religious discrimination
TION
Discriminatory housing practices; fair
Flood damage prevention .............
62-26 et seq.
housing" " " " " " " " " " " " '
q' 70-26 et se
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
DAMAGE PREVENTION
Setback lines
Sexually -oriented business locations .....
26-161
hibi-
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
Sexually-oriented businesses..........
26-151 et seq.
tions and restrictions......
130-66
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
COASTERS. See: TOY VEHICLES
Waivers for carnival permits ............
10-32
CODE ENFORCEMENT
CIRCUIT COURT
Consolidated code enforcement regula-
Family mediation service ................
46-3
tions
Public guardianship program ............
46-2
Affirmative defenses to alleged code
violations .......................
2-2047
CIRCUSES
Citation regulations
Carnivals ..............................
10-26 et seq.
Affirmative defenses to alleged code
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
violations ....................
2-2047
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Section
CODE ENFORCEMENT (Cont'd.)
CODE ENFORCEMENT (Cont'd.)
Certain county employees designated
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
as code enforcement officers...
2-2038(a)
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Issue citations and notices to
CODE
appear, authorization.......
2-2038(a)
Seawalls and revetments, enforcement...
22-323
Powers and duties ...............
2-2040
Training2-2039
. ....................
CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES*
Civil infraction ....................
on
2-2041
Catchlines of sections ...................
1-3
Form of citations, notices to appear.
2-2043
Certain ordinances not affected by Code .
1-10
Procedures
2-2042
Code does not affect prior offenses, rights,
........................
etc................................
1-9
Purpose and authority .............
2-2037
Effect of repeal of ordinances............
1-4
Violations, options and penalties, re
General penalty; continuing violations ...
1-6
citations, notices to appear
History notes, etc....... .
Establishing a schedule .........
2-2044
How Code designated and cited..........
1-1
Code enforcement board and nuisance
Jurisdiction ............................
1-5
abatement board
Parking, storage and use of vehicle control
Alternate member .................
2-2017
ordinance.........................
130-91
Appointment ......................
2-2018
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Attendance requirements ..........
2-2016
Provisions as continuation of existing
Compensation .....................
2-2013
ordinances ........................
1-8
Created ...........................
2-2011
References to Code .....................
1-3
Expenses ..........................
2-2014
Rules of construction and definitions ....
1-2
Members ..........................
2-2012
Severability of parts of Code ............
1-7
Organization ......................
2-2019
Solid waste; recycling program
Residency requirements............
2-2013
Inclusion in the County's Code of Laws
Term of office .....................
2-2015
and Ordinances.................
118-154
General
Applicability ......................
2-2002
COIN -OPERATED MACHINES AND
General definitions and abbrevia-
DEVICES
Booths for games of skill
tions.........................
2-2004
Carnivals............. .........
10-26 et seq.
Powers and duties .................
2-2006
, ETC
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
Purpose and authority
P y ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
2-2003
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
110-56 et seq.
Rules of procedure .................
2-2005
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
Title and citation ..................
2-2001
Roadside stands ........................
26-1
Procedures Governing Code Enforce-
ment Board, Nuisance Abatement
COLLIER COUNTY CITIZENS CORPS
Board, and Special Magistrate
Appointment of voting members and terms
Appeals ...........................
2-2033
of office...........................
2-1105
Enforcement board, special
Expert consultants .....................
2-1108
magistrate ...................
2-2026
Findings of fact.........................
2-1102
Hearings ..........................
2-2029
Functions, powers and duties of the com-
Appeals ........................
2-2033
mittee and working groups.........
2-1104
Rehearing ......................
2-2032
Meetings of the committee ..............
2-1103
Notices ...........................
2-2034
Officers, quorum, and compensation .....
2-1107
Nuisance abatement board .........
2-2027
Removal from office; failure to attend meet -
Penalties
ings ...............................
2-1106
Costs for nuisance abatement cases
2-2031
Review process .........................
2-1109
Enforcement board and special
Title and citation .......................
2-1101
magistrate .................
2-2030
COLLIER COUNTY HEALTH FREEDOM
Subpoena procedures ..............
2-2028
BILL OF RIGHTS
Special magistrate
Applicability
PP Y ...........................
66-154
Jurisdiction .......................
2-2021
Qualification, appointment, and
*Note —The adoption, amendment, repeal, omissions, effec-
removal ......................
2-2022
tive date, explanation of numbering system and other mat -
Review board, establishment .......
2-2023
ters pertaining to the use, construction and interpretation of
County code enforcement department
this Code are contained in the adopting
ordinance and
Noise control regulations .............
54-81 et seq.
preface which are to be found in the preliminary
pages of this
See: NOISE CONTROL
volume.
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Section
Section
COLLIER COUNTY HEALTH FREEDOM
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS
BILL OF RIGHTS (Cont'd.)
Communications facilities in the county
COVID-19 vaccine documentation
rights -of -way ......................
110-121 et seq.
prohibited .........................
66-155
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, HIGHWAYS,
Definitions .............................
66-153
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Directives from the World Health Organiza-
Outdoor festival license conditions.......
10-87
tion and Other International Bodies
66-160
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. See: PLAN -
Florida Patient's Bill of Rights and
NING AND DEVELOPMENT
Responsibilities ....................
66-161
COMMUNITY EVENTS
Quarantine
Mask Mandates and ........
66-158
permits ................................
54-88
Penalties ...............................
66-162
Private employer COVID-19 vaccination
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
mandates prohibited ...............
66-156
Certain ordinances not affected by Code .
1-10(10)
Purpose and Intent .....................
66-152
Creation of comprehensive stormwater
Title ...................................
66-151
management utility code...........
134-330
Vaccination mandates for Collier County
Establishing or amending
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(6)
employees .........................
66-157
Land development regulations. See the
Vaccine Passports ......................
66-159
Land Development Code in separate
volume
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC ART COMMIT-
Local planning agency ..................
106-1
TEE
Appointment and composition ...........
2-1073
COMPUTERS, DATA PROCESSING EQUIP -
Establishment ..........................
2-1071
MENT
Functions, powers and duties of the com-
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
mittee ............................
2-1072
Outstanding parking violations..........
130-53
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure .....
2-1076
CONCESSIONAIRES. See: FOOD AND
Reimbursement of expenses .............
2-1077
FOOD SERVICES
Removal from office .....................
2-1075
CONCRETE, STONE, ETC.
Terms of office ..........................
2-1074
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC TRANSIT
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Inert waste materials
Appointment and composition, terms of
Litter, weed and exotics control .......
54-175 et seq.
office, attendance and filling of vacan-
See: SOLID WASTE
cies ...............................
2-968
Creation and purpose of the Collier County
CONDEMNATION
Public Transit Advisory Committee.
2-966
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
Functions, powers and duties of the
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
advisory committee ................
2-967
CODE
Officers, quorum, and rules of procedure.
2-970
CONSERVATION COLLIER PROGRAM
Removal from office; failure to attend meet-
Acquisition list .........................
54-280
ings ...............................
2-969
Definitions.............................
54-275
Exceptional benefits process
COMBUSTION ENGINES AND GAS
Applicability, authority ...............
54-301
TURBINES
Compensation for interests in program
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
lands ...........................
54-304
Definitions ..........................
54-302
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
Exemptions ..........................
54-305
Automotive fuel allocation ..............
38-86 et seq.
Intent...............................
54-301
See: FUEL
Protection of conservation collier lands
54-303
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Short title ...........................
54-301
Findings ...............................
54-273
COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES
Funding of the conservation collier program
54-276
Departments of county listed. See:
Land acquisition advisory committee ....
54-277
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Management plans and use of
Listing of regulatory, advisory, boards, etc.
environmentally sensitive lands ....
54-283
See: BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, ETC.
Name ..................................
54-271
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Section
CONSERVATION COLLIER PROGRAM
CONTRACTORS (Cont'd.)
(Cont'd.)
Solid waste; recycling program
Nomination of acquisition proposals and
Standards for recycling contractors....
118-148
candidate sites ....................
54-281
Utilities standards and specifications ....
134-51 et seq.
Objectives ..............................
54-272
See: UTILITIES
Procedure for selection of acquisition
proposals for placement on the active
CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS
acquisition list and subsequent
Abandoned property removal contracts...
54-237
purchase procedures ...............
54-282
Capital improvement revenue bonds .....
2-651 et seq.
Property eligible for acquisition and
Interlocal agreement .................
2-659
management ......................
54-278
CATV franchises .......................
30-26 et seq.
Purpose and intent .....................
54-274
See: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
Responsibilities of the county manager ..
54-284
Contract or obligations assumed by city
Sunset of the Conservation Collier ad
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(1)
valorem tax .......................
54-285
County owned, operated or maintained
Target protection area ..................
54-279
airports...........................
18-36 et seq.
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
CONSUMER PROTECTION
Development agreements ...............
106-106 et seq.
CATV franchises
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Access to records .....................
30-46
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
Amendments ........................
30-61
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
Areawide interconnection of cable
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
systems ........................
30-44
Garbage collection and water production
Cable system construction............
30-42
and distribution services
Consumer protection provisions.......
30-55
Contracts with municipalities.........
270-30
County's right of intervention.........
30-63
Granting any right or franchise
General penalties ....................
30-56
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(2)
Liquidated damages ..................
30-51
Moving of buildings; contractual liability.
22-402(2)
Local office; operations ...............
30-45
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
110-56 et seq.
New developments ...................
30-43
Agreements for specific geographic areas
110-61
Personal liability of county officials ...
30-58
Procurement services division ...........
2-186 et seq.
Preferential or discriminatory practices
See: FINANCES
prohibited ......................
30-49
Solid waste; recycling program
Public, educational and institutional
Recycling service agreements .........
118-146
services ........................
30-54
Temporary event, and venue facility
Rate schedule ........................
30-48
collection service agreements ....
118-147
Removal, abandonment and restora-
Zoning reevaluation for development
tion of system ...................
30-53
Effect of development agreement......
106-47
Review of orders and decisions........
30-59
Rights and remedies cumulative ......
30-62
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Rules of franchise ....................
30-50
Drug and alcohol abuse. See that subject
Service requirements .................
30-41
Drug paraphernalia
Submission of financial reports .......
30-47
Definitions ..........................
94-96
Subsequent action by state or federal
Narcotic -related paraphernalia
authorities ......................
30-57
Advertisement prohibited ..........
94-99
Superseding of agreements ...........
30-60
Sale of printed matter to minors
Termination .........................
30-52
prohibited; presumption of viola-
tion ..........................
94-98
CONTRACTORS
Sale prohibited; presumption of viola -
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
tion..........................
94-97
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Violation ............................
94-100
TION
Drugs at open house parties .............
94-27
Contractors' licensing board .............
22-166
Illicit synthetic drugs
Development services advisory committee
2-1031 et seq.
Authority ............................
94-116
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Definitions ..........................
94-119
Secondary metals recyclers..............
26-281 et seq.
Enforcement.........................
94-122
See: SECONDARY METALS
Legislative findings of fact............
94-117
RECYCLERS
Possession, provision, sale or distribu-
Solid waste municipal service benefit units
tion of synthetic drugs prohibited
94-120
collection and disposal contractors..
118-86 et seq.
Sale of certain products for human
See: SOLID WASTE
consumption prohibited..........
94-121
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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES (Cont'd.)
Title and citation ....................
94-118
Violations and penalties ..............
94-123
Outdoor festivals, violations and remedies
10-34
Sexually -oriented business permit revoca-
tion ...............................
26-197
CONVALESCENT AND NURSING HOMES
Permissible sound levels and classifica-
tion of occupancies .................
54-92
CONVENIENCE STORE SECURITY
Applicability ...........................
26-94
Definitions .............................
26-92
Penalties ...............................
26-93
Security requirements ..................
26-95
Title and citation .......................
26-91
COPPER COVE COMMUNITY DEVELOP-
MENT DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS, UNITS
CORKSCREW ISLAND
Big Corkscrew Island FCRD ............
262-441 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES. See: DETEN-
TION FACILITIES
COUNTRYSIDE STREET LIGHTING
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
Animals, fowl and marine life
Animal control
Authority of county manager or
designee; interference with
officer in performance of duty .
Appointment, qualifications, compensa-
tion and vacancy ..................
Board as policy maker ..................
Powers and duties ......................
Purpose ................................
Reference to county manager........... .
Title and citation .......................
COUNTY ATTORNEY
County board actions by resolution,
ordinance or motion ...............
Duties.................................
Funding...............................
Method and conditions for selection,
appointment and removal ..........
Office in general ........................
Title and citation .......................
COUNTY GOVERNMENT PRODUCTIVITY
COMMITTEE
Appointment and composition ...........
Duties of the county manager's office and
the clerk of courts .................
Functions, powers and duties of the com-
mittee............................
Officer; quorum; rules of procedure ......
14-29
2-80
2-79
2-81
2-77
2-78
2-76
2-39
2-95
2-96
2-94
2-93
2-92
2-907
2-913
2-912
2-910
COUNTY GOVERNMENT PRODUCTIVITY
COMMITTEE (Cont'd.)
Re-establishment of the county govern-
ment productivity committee .......
Reimbursement of expenses .............
Removal from office .....................
Repeal of county ordinance Nos.2017-53
and 2018-10.......................
Terms of office ..........................
COUNTY MANAGER. See: COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR
COURT REPORTER
Supplementation compensation......... .
COURTS
Additional court costs in criminal cases . .
Amendments to F.S. § 318.18(13) ........
Amendments to F.S. § 939.185 ..........
Assessment of additional court costs .....
Consolidated code enforcement regula-
tions
Affirmative defenses to alleged code
violations .......................
Citation regulations ..................
Code enforcement board and nuisance
abatement board ................
General.............................
Procedures ..........................
Special magistrate ...................
See also: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Correctional facilities impact fee ........
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Family mediation service ................
Law library
Board of trustees .....................
Continuation of law library fund ......
Declaration of purpose ...............
Donations; tax exemption .............
Fund created; source, use of fund .....
Purchasing ..........................
Rules and regulations ................
Title to assets; custody and control ....
Use of fund ..........................
Public guardianship program........... .
Service charges and additional court costs
Sheriff designated chief correctional officer
Surcharge in certain enumerated traffic
violations and offenses .............
Surcharge on moving violations for
intergovernmental radio communica-
tions program .....................
Surfees................................
Teen court program
Amendments to F.S. § 938.19 .........
Assessments imposed ................
Distribution of funds collected ........
Expenditure and management of funds
budgeted .......................
Findings of fact and purpose......... .
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2-906
2-911
2-909
2-914
2-908
226-1
46-6
46-9
46-7
46-1.1
2-2047
2-2037 et seq.
2-2011 et seq.
2-2001 et seq.
2-2026 et seq.
2-2021 et seq.
74-308
46-3
46-33
46-39
46-31
46-37
46-32
46-35
46-38
46-36
46-34
46-2
46-1
78-26
46-8
130-1
46-4
46-75
46-72
46-73
46-74
46-71
COW SLOUGH WATER CONTROL
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
COWS. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND
MARINE LIFE
CREDIT
Revenue bonds for transportation, road
programs, etc.
Pledging credit .......................
CRIMINAL RECORDS
Criminal history record checks for certain
employed positions deemed critical
to security or public safety .........
CROSS REFERENCES
References to Code .....................
CODE INDEX
Section Section
DECORATIVE METAL CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
2-633
2-66
1-3
CURB LOADING ZONES
Parking of vehicles ..................... 130-31 et seq.
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
CURBS AND GUTTERS
Newsracks in public rights -of -way ....... 110-56 et seq.
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
Roadside stands ........................ 26-1
CURFEWS
State of emergency measures............
CURRENTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
D
DAMAGE AND DESTRUCTION. See:
DEFACING, DAMAGING PROPERTY
DEDICATIONS
Accepting gifts and dedications of real
estate
Certain ordinances not affected by Code 1-10(10)
Roads, streets, etc. See: ROADS,
HIGHWAYS, ETC.
Street dedications
Certain ordinances not affected by Code 1-10(3)
Subdivision, plat dedications
Certain ordinances not affected by Code 1-10(10)
DEFACING, DAMAGING PROPERTY
County parks, prohibitions .............. 98-58, 246-27
Declaration of state of emergency........ 38-56 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
Library materials ....................... 82-35
Property maintenance code .............. 22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
DEFIBRILLATORS
Community automated external defibrilla-
38-68 for program ....................... 50-101 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
DAMS
Dams and reservoirs, construction, operat-
ing permits ........................ 90-61 et seq
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
DANCES
Open house parties ..................... 94-27
Outdoor festivals ....................... 10-71 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
DANGEROUS BUILDINGS AND
STRUCTURES
Property maintenance code .............. 22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
DANGEROUS DOGS. See: ANIMALS, FOWL
AND MARINE LIFE
DAVIS-BACON ACT
RLF funding programs ..................
DAY CARE CENTERS. See: CHILD CARE
CENTERS
42-64
DEMOLITION OR WRECKING
Building construction and materials
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Demolition or wrecking contractor
Building trades contractors...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Collier County Ethics provisions......... 2-2051 et seq.
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
AND EMPLOYEES
Regulatory, advisory, etc., boards. See:
BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND
COMMISSIONS
DETENTION FACILITIES
Correctional facilities impact fee ........ 74-308
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Jails, stockades and other detention facili-
ties
Sheriff designated chief correctional
officer .......................... 78-26
DEVIL'S GARDEN WATER CONTROL
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
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Section
DIESEL FUEL. See: FUEL
DILAPIDATION, DETERIORATION
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
DISABLED, HANDICAPPED PERSONS
Access for handicapped
RLF funded programs ................
42-64
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Handicapped parking spaces............
130-67
Harassment of a person in a wheelchair
using the public right-of-way .......
94-80
Local business tax
Exemptions allowed for aged, disabled
individuals; widows with minor
children; exceptions .............
126-119
Exemptions allowed for disabled
veterans, or his or her un-remar-
ried spouses ....................
126-120
Public guardianship program ............
46-2
DISASTERS
Declaration of state of emergency........
38-56 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
DISCARDED MATERIAL
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Secondary metals recyclers..............
26-281 et seq.
See: SECONDARY METALS
RECYCLERS
DISCLOSURES
Collier County Ethics provisions......... 2-2051 et seq.
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
AND EMPLOYEES
DISCRIMINATION. See: HUMAN RIGHTS
DISEASE CONTROL
Animal diseases, viruses
Equine infectious anemia ............. 14-51 et seq.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT; DISTURBANCES
Carnival operator, sponsor, owner duties.
County parks, prohibitions ..............
Noise control regulations ................
See: NOISE CONTROL
Offenses involving public peace and order
See: OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
Offenses involving public safety
Declaration of state of emergency .....
Outdoor festivals .......................
Violations and remedies ..............
Public possession or consumption of
alcoholic beverages ................
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98-58, 246-27
54-81 et seq.
94-26 et seq.
Section
DISTRICT BOARDS
Ave Maria Stewardship Community
District ........................... 262-721 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and
Rescue District .................... 262-442
Big Cypress Stewardship District........ 262-686 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Caymas Community Development District 122-2091
et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Collier County Water -Sewer District .....
262-281 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Currents Community Development District
122-606 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
East Naples Fire Control and Rescue
District ...........................
262-202
Fronterra Community Development
District ...........................
122-2190
et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Golden Gate FC&RD ...................
262-571 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Immokalee Water and Sewer District ....
262-485
Jaudon Drainage District ...............
262-52
Marco Island Fire Control District.......
262-335
North Naples Fire Control and Rescue
District ...........................
262-520
DISTURBANCES. See: DISORDERLY
CONDUCT; DISTURBANCES
DOCKS. See: WATERWAYS, ETC.
DOGS. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND MARINE
LIFE
DRAINAGE
Construction in public rights -of -way .....
110-26 et seq.
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
Drainage swales
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
tions and restrictions............
130-66
Jaudon Drainage District. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
Roadway and drainage units. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Stormwater utility ......................
134-311 et seq.
See: STORMWATER
Water resource permits .................
90-41 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
DRAINAGE DISTRICTS. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
DREDGING. See: FILLING AND DREDG-
ING
38-56 et seq.
10-88, 10-90
DRILLING
10-34
Water resource permits ................. 90-41 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
6-3
MENT
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DRILLING CONTRACTORS
Well drilling contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
DRIVE-IN THEATERS. See: MOTION
PICTURES, THEATERS, ETC.
DRIVEWAYS
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
110-59
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
tions and restrictions ..............
130-66
DRUG AND ALCOHOL ABUSE
Sexually -oriented business permit suspen-
sion ...............................
26-196
DRUG AND ALCOHOL OFFENSES
Drugs, drug paraphernalia. See:
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Outdoor festivals, violations and remedies
10-34
Public possession or consumption of
alcoholic beverages ................
6-3
DRUGS, DRUG PARAPHERNALIA. See:
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
DRY CLEANING PLANTS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
DRYWALL CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
DUMPING
County parks, grounds, public access areas 98-57
Dumping or depositing of abandoned
property .......................... 54-182
DUNES
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments ............................. 22-286 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Flood damage prevention ............... 62-26 et seq.
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION
DUST CONTROL
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
E
EASEMENTS
Appraisal of land and easements proposed
for purchase ....................... 106-131 et seq.
CATV franchises ....................... 30-32
County park public access areas ......... 98-57
Revenue bonds for transportation, road
programs, etc.
Purchase of projects .................. 2-634
Section
ECCLESIASTICAL ORGANIZATIONS. See:
CHURCHES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Advanced broadband infrastructure invest-
ment program
Applicability .........................
49-50
Definitions ..........................
49-52
General requirements ................
49-53
Implementation ......................
49-54
Program eligibility criteria ...........
49-55
Purpose .............................
49-51
Fee payment assistance program
Applicability .........................
49-20
Generally ............................
49-23
Implementation ......................
49-24
Program eligibility criteria ...........
49-25
Purpose .............................
49-21
Specific definitions ...................
49-22
Innovation zones
Adoption of the economic development
plan ............................
49-104
Conflict and severability..............
49-100
Creation of, calculation of annual tax
increment amount ..............
49-93
Creation of an economic trust fund....
49-103
Definitions ..........................
49-92
Economic development trust funds
Annual funding of .................
49-94
Creation of for each zone...........
49-95
Pledge or appropriation of trust funds
49-96
Establishment of the Interchange Activ-
ity Center No. 9 Innovation Zone
49-101
Findings .............................
49-91
Golden Gate City Economic Develop-
ment Zone
Advisory Board
Creation ........................
49-136
Creation ..........................
49-132
Definitions and findings ...........
49-131
Economic development plan
Adoption .......................
49-135
Economic trust fund
Creation ........................
49-134
Initial tax increment year and
percentage ...................
49-133
Implementation ......................
49-99
Initial determination of a tax incre-
ment ...........................
49-98
Initial tax increment year and percent-
age .............................
49-102
Preparation of economic development
plan ............................
49-97
Purpose .............................
49-90
Job creation investment program
Applicability .........................
49-30
Generally ............................
49-33
Implementation ......................
49-34
Program eligibility criteria ...........
49-35
Purpose .............................
49-31
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Cont'd.)
Specific definitions ...................
49-32
Job retention investment program
Applicability .........................
49-60
Implementation ......................
49-64
Job retention investment program ....
49-63
Program eligibility criteria ...........
49-62
Purpose .............................
49-61
Property tax stimulus program
Applicability .........................
49-40
Generally ............................
49-43
Implementation ......................
49-44
Program eligibility criteria ...........
49-45
Purpose .............................
49-41
Specific definitions ...................
49-42
ELECTIONS
Capital projects referendum
Required only if required by Florida
Constitution ....................
2-615
Elections supervisor
Imposing service fee for dishonored
checks ..........................
2-397
Parimutuel (racetrack) fund improvement
projects of board of county commis-
sioners ............................
202-311 et seq.
Necessity of elections .................
202-316
ELECTRICAL CODE
National Electrical Code ................
22-121 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Immokalee Enterprise Zone
Exemption of local tax on electric energy
used by qualified businesses in ..
126-1
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS
Carnival permit fees ....................
10-47
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS
Building code ...........................
22-26 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Building trades contractors. See: BUILD-
INGS AND CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRICAL SIGNS
Electrical sign contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
ELECTRICIANS
Journeyman electrician
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
ELECTRONIC ACCESS CONTROL GATES
Amendments to fire codes ...............
58-27
Section
ELECTRONIC AMUSEMENT DEVICES.
See: COIN -OPERATED MACHINES
AND DEVICES
ELEEMOSYNARY ORGANIZATIONS
Charitable activities. See: CHARITABLE
OR BENEVOLENT ACTIVITIES
Waivers for carnival permits ............
10-32
ELEVATOR CONTRACTORS
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
EMERGENCIES
Building trades contractors
Emergency restricted certificates......
22-190
Collier County Emergency Medical Author-
ity ................................
2-1131 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
Special districts, units
Immokalee FCD
Emergency medical and rescue
response services .............
262-169
Water conservation for landscape irriga-
tion
Declaration of water shortage or water
shortage emergency .............
54-369
EMERGENCY AND STANDBY POWER
SYSTEMS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PREPARED-
NESS
Aircraft rescue and firefighting vehicles
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Automotive fuel emergencies
Appeals .............................
38-93
Area affected ........................
38-89
Automotive fuel defined ..............
38-91
Conflict and severance ...............
38-87
Declaring authority ..................
38-91
Fuel allocation officer functions .......
38-90
Liberal construction ..................
38-88
Penalty ..............................
38-86
Regulations applicable during emergency
38-92
Collier County Emergency Medical Author-
ity
Appointment and composition; terms of
office; attendance and filling vacan-
cies ............................
2-1132
Creation, Purpose, Powers and Duties
of the Collier County Emergency
Medical Authority ...............
2-1131
Meetings ............................
2-1133
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure...
2-1135
Removal from office; failure to attend
meetings .......................
2-1134
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EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PREPARED-
EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PREPARED-
NESS (Cont'd.)
NESS (Cont'd.)
Community automated external defibrilla-
Requirement for board approval in
for program
granting certificate ...........
50-57
Applicability .........................
50-103
Requirements for certificate........
50-53
Findings and purpose ................
50-102
Review of application ..............
50-56
Requirements and procedures.........
50-104
Rights and duties granted by
Title ................................
50-101
certificate....................
50-59
Dams and reservoirs. See also: WATER
Transfer or assignment of certificates
50-63
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Collier regional medical directors coali-
Emergency authorization to construct
tion ............................
50-65
works ..........................
90-64
Conduct of drivers and attendants ....
50-71
Emergency measures .................
90-65
Definitions ..........................
50-52
Declaration of state of emergency
Emergency provisions ................
50-61
Authorized emergency measures ......
38-68
General operating regulations ........
50-66
Compensation .......................
38-64
Obedience to traffic laws, ordinances or
Declaration, termination by board while
regulations .....................
50-73
in session .......................
38-69
Operator's insurance requirements for
Definitions ..........................
38-57
non -governmental entities .......
50-70
Disaster -generated debris removal
Passengers ..........................
50-72
management plan; authority,
Place of business .....................
50-67
priorities and limitations ........
38-72
Purpose .............................
50-51
Emergency orders and rules..........
38-65
Rates ................................
50-69
Enforcement .........................
38-66
Records to be kept ...................
50-68
Extent of statement of emergency.....
38-59
Revocation, alteration or suspension
Liability .............................
38-67
grounds ........................
50-64
Mutual aid agreements ...............
38-63
Uniformity of application .............
50-75
Offenses involving public safety.......
94-51 et seq.
Violations ...........................
50-74
Officer designated to declare emergency
38-58
Numbering of structures ................
22-346 et seq.
Penalty for violation ..................
38-70
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Power of employees rendering outside
TION
aid .............................
38-62
Post -disaster recovery
Proclamation ........................
38-60
Authority............................
38-10
Right of entry and indemnification ....
38-71
Damaged property, guidelines for acquir-
Use of public facilities for shelters ....
38-61
ing .............................
38-9
Emergency authorization for use,
Definitions ..........................
38-3
withdrawal or diversion of water ...
90-48
Determination of damage, buildback
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
policy, moratoria, emergency
MENT
repairs, and emergency permit -
Emergency medical services impact fee ..
74-306
ting system .....................
38-7
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Economic redevelopment policies......
38-8
Emergency vehicle access
Emergency review board, establish -
Amendments to fire codes ............
58-27
ment of .........................
38-5
Health related services generally........
66-56 et seq.
Jurisdiction ..........................
38-2
See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
Penalties ............................
38-11
Impact fee regulations. See that subject
Post -disaster recovery task force,
Intergovernmental public services/
establishment of ................
38-4
emergency radio communications
Post -disaster redevelopment priorities.
38-6
800 MHz IRCP fund surcharge for
Purpose and intent ...................
38-1
moving traffic violations.........
130-1
Rescue districts
Medical transportation services
Big Corkscrew Island Fire Control and
Appointment of hearing officer; appeals
50-58
Rescue District .................
262-442
Authority to enforce ..................
50-76
East Naples Fire Control and Rescue
Certificate
District .........................
262-202
Classifications of certificates .......
50-62
North Naples Fire Control and Rescue
Exemptions and exclusions from
District .........................
262-520
certificate requirement........
50-54
Water resource permits .................
90-41 et seq.
Procedure for obtaining certificate..
50-55
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE -
Renewal of certificate ..............
50-60
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EMERGENCY SERVICES AND PREPARED-
NESS (Cont'd.)
Water shortages plan
Emergency due to water shortage .....
90-104, 90-105
EMERGENCY SHELTERS
Temporary emergency shelters
Sexual predators and offenders .......
111-31 et seq.
EMERGENCY WORK
Noise control regulations ................
54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
EMPLOYEES. See: OFFICERS AND
EMPLOYEES
ENBROOK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
Authority for ordinance .................
122-2121
Consent to special powers ...............
122-2126
Designation of initial board members ....
122-2123
District name ..........................
122-2124
Establishment of the Enbrook Community
Development District ..............
122-2122
Petitioner's commitments ...............
122-2127
Statutory provisions governing the district
122-2125
ENCOUNTER CENTERS
Sexual encounter centers
Sexually -oriented businesses..........
26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
ENTRANCES AND EXITS
Blocking accessways to service stations
Automotive fuel emergency regulations
38-91(1)
Convenience store security sign require-
ments .............................
26-95
Entrance ways or exits to parks
Prohibitions .........................
98-58, 246-27
ENVIRONMENT
Abandoned property ....................
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
PROPERTY
Building code ...........................
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Collier County Fertilizer and Urban
Landscaping Ordinance............
See: FERTILIZERS
Conservation Collier Program ...........
See: CONSERVATION COLLIER
PROGRAM
Dams and reservoirs, permits ...........
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
Environmental advisory council
Appeal..............................
Establishment .......................
Membership .........................
Powers and duties ....................
Purpose .............................
54-226 et seq.
Section
ENVIRONMENT (Cont'd.)
Repeal of Ordinance ..................
2-2000.1
Environmental impact statements. See
the Land Development Code
published in separate volume
Lake Trafford Restoration Task Force....
54-251 et seq.
See: LAKE TRAFFORD RESTORA-
TION TASK FORCE
Litter control ...........................
118-56 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Noise control regulations ................
54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
Offenses involving public peace and order
94-26 et seq.
Preserve lands .........................
54-331 et seq.
See: PRESERVE LANDS
RLF funding programs
Floodplain or wetlands locations ......
42-64
Small cities CDBG program. See also:
PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
MENT
Sea turtle protection. See the Land
Development Code published in
separate volume
Utilities standards and specifications ....
134-51 et seq.
Vegetation removal, protection and
preservation. See the Land Develop-
ment Code published in separate
volume
Waste materials management ...........
54-184
Water conservation for landscape irriga-
tion ...............................
54-366 et seq.
See: WATER CONSERVATION FOR
LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION
Water pollution .........................
54-56 et seq.
See: WATER POLLUTION
Water resources management ...........
90-26 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
EPDXY STONE CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
22-26 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
EQUINES. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND
54-26 et seq.
MARINE LIFE
EROSION
54-271 et seq.
Flood damage prevention ...............
62-26 et seq.
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION
90-61 et seq.
ESCORT SERVICE BUSINESSES
Age limitation for patron ................
26-33
Applicability ...........................
26-29
2-2000
Business records .......................
26-32
2-1191
Definitions .............................
26-27
2-1194
Enforcement ...........................
26-30
2-1193
License
2-1192
Application ..........................
26-67
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ESCORT SERVICE BUSINESSES (Cont'd.)
EXCAVATING AND GRADING (Cont'd.)
Denial or revocation ..................
26-70
Building code...........................
22-26 et seq.
Fee ..................................
26-69
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
License not exclusive .................
26-71
TION
Required ............................
26-66
Compliance with state and federal permits
22-119
Term ................................
26-68
Construction requirements for excava-
Location of service ......................
26-31
tions..............................
22-112
Offenses involving public morals ........
94-86 et seq.
Dams and reservoirs, construction, operat-
See: OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
ing permits ........................
90-61 et seq.
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE -
Permit
MENT
Age limitation .......................
26-48
Dredging contractor; excavation contrac-
Application ..........................
26-47
for
Denial, revocation ....................
26-51
Building trades contractors...........
22-161 et seq.
Fee ..................................
26-50
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Permit not exclusive ..................
26-52
TION
Required ............................
26-46
Excavation review procedures...........
22-110
Term ................................
26-49
Exemptions ............................
22-109
Purpose and intent .....................
26-28
Fees ...................................
22-114
Sexually -oriented businesses ............
26-151 et seq.
Flood damage prevention ...............
62-26 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
NESSES
PREVENTION
Title and citation .......................
26-26
Inspection and reporting requirements...
22-113
Maintenance and dredging of canals
ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND
Petition .............................
274-26
EMPLOYEES
Special assessments ..................
274-27
Collier County Ethics
Penalties and enforcement ..............
22-117
Definitions ..........................
2-2055
Performance guarantee requirements ....
22-115
Findings .............................
2-2054
Purpose................................
22-107
Lobbying activities
Severabilit y............................
22-118
Disclosure requirements ...........
2-2057
Title and citation .......................
22-106
Lobbying defined ..................
2-2055
Utilities standards and specifications ....
134-51 et seq.
Registration of lobbyist ............
2-2057
See: UTILITIES
Penalties ............................
2-2060
Variances ..............................
22-120
Post -employment restrictions for certain
Waste materials management ...........
54-184
employees ......................
2-2058
See: SOLID WASTE
Registration of lobbyist ...............
2-2057
Water resource permits .................
90-41 et seq.
Scope ................................
2-2052
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE -
Standards of conduct .................
2-2056
MENT
Statement of policy ...................
2-2053
Supplemental provisions .............
2-2059
EXHIBITIONS
Title and citation ....................
2-2051
Amusements. See that subject
Procurement services division
Outdoor festivals, violations and remedies
10-34
Ethical standards ....................
2-192
EXITS. See: ENTRANCES AND EXITS
EVERGLADES CITY AIRPORT
County owned, operated or maintained
airports ........................... 18-36 et seq.
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
EXAMINATIONS
Building trades contractor examinations. 22-186 et seq.
See: BUILDING AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Water and wastewater utilities
Examination and testing of meters.... 134-370
EXCAVATING AND GRADING
Appeals................................
Applicability; permit required ...........
Application requirements for excavation
permits ...........................
22-116
22-108
22-111
EXOTICS
Exotics ordinance
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
tors ............................ 22-83(2)
Litter, weed and exotics control.......... 54-175 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
EXPLOSIONS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Noise control regulations ................
54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS
Applicability; permit required ...........
55-3
Authority vested in the engineering services
director ...........................
55-16
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EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS
FARMS, GROVES, HORTICULTURAL,
(Cont'd.)
FLORICULTURAL, TROPICAL PISCI-
Exemptions from permit requirements ...
55-4
CULTURAL AND FISH FARM
Fees ...................................
55-11
PRODUCTS
Information and requirements during and
Aquatic plant management
subsequent to geophysical seismic
Possession, sale, etc., of certain fish
blasting
55-12
prohibited ......................
14-2
Coconut palms, transporting controls ....
138-26
Issuance ...............................
55-10
Exotics ordinance
Issuance of permit; prohibitions .........
55-8
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
Limitations and conditions ..............
55-9
tors ............................
22-83(2)
Obligation of user to utilities ............
55-6
Local business tax
Penalties ...............................
55-17
Farm, grove, horticultural, floricultural,
Permit application requirements and condi-
tropical piscicultural cultural and
tions ..............................
55-5
tropical fish farm products.......
126-121
Permit application review procedures ....
55-7
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Preserve lands
FENCES, WALLS, HEDGES AND
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(s)
ENCLOSURES
Previously issued permits ...............
55-18
Breakaway wall
Purpose ................................
55-2
Coastal construction requirements....
22-295(b)
Restrictions for the use and handling of
See also: BUILDINGS AND
explosives .........................
55-13
CONSTRUCTION
Revocation and/or suspension of permit..
55-15
County airport facility rules, etc.........
18-49 et seq.
Sale or disposal; inventory; theft or illegal
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
55-14
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
use ...............................
Fence erection contractor
State of emergency measures............
38-68
Building trades contractors...........
22-161 et seq.
Title and citation .......................
55-1
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
F,
Livestock enclosures, fences. See:
ANIMALS, ETC.
FAIR HOUSING
Storage of litter ........................
118-65, 118-66
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
Litter control regulations. See: SOLID
in
70-26 et seq.
WASTE
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
FERRIS WHEELS
Carnivals ..............................
10-26 et seq.
FALSE REPRESENTATION
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
Discriminatory housing practices
Untruthful complaints or testimony ...
70-34
FERTILIZERS
Escort service business licenses, permits.
26-51, 26-70
Collier County Fertilizer and Urban
Grounds for denial of outdoor festival
Landscaping Ordinance
license ............................
10-88
Applicability.........................
54-30
Library card use ........................
82-35
Application practices.................
54-35
Local business tax
Definitions ..........................
54-29
Issuance of a local business tax receipt;
Exemptions ..........................
54-33
false statement on application;
Fertilizer content and application rates
54-34
display of a local business tax
Findings .............................
54-27
receipt; report of fictitious name
Licensing of commercial applicators ...
54-37
registration .....................
126-114
Low maintenance zones ..............
54-38
Misrepresentation in carnival application
Penalty for violations .................
54-39
Prohibitions .........................
54-32
permit ............................
10-31
Purpose and intent ...................
54-28
Public solicitation of contributions
Timing of fertilizer application........
54-31
Prohibited acts .......................
34-33
Title and citation ....................
54-26
Sexually -oriented business permit revoca-
Training
54-36
tion ...............................
26-197
FIDDLER'S CREEK MUNICIPAL RESCUE
FAMILY AND GROUP DAY CARE HOMES
AND FIRE SERVICES TAXING UNIT.
Child care centers. See that subject
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
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FIGHTING
FINANCES (Cont'd.)
Offenses involving public peace. See:
Definitions ........................
2-631
OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
General powers ....................
2-632
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
Neither credit nor taxing power
pledged ......................
2-633
FILLING AND DREDGING
Pledge of gas taxes ................
2-636
Dredging contractor
Purchase of projects ...............
2-634
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
Remedies of bondholders ...........
2-638
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Trust funds .......................
2-637
TION
Capital improvement revenue bonds. See
Excavations and grading. See that subject
herein: Bond Issues and Financing
Flood damage prevention ...............
62-26 et seq.
Thereof
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
Capital projects, financing. See herein:
PREVENTION
Bond Issues and Financing Thereof
FILMS. See: MOTION PICTURES
Collier County Lighting District .........
122-81 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
FINANCES
Conservation Collier program ...........
54-271 et seq.
Ambulance services (county -provided) ...
66-71 et seq.
See: CONSERVATION COLLIER
See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
PROGRAM
Appropriations, making
Disaster emergency expenditures........
38-68(3)
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(4)
Dishonored checks ......................
2-397
Ave Maria Stewardship Community
Doris Slosberg Driver Education Fund
District ...........................
262-721 et seq.
Collection of surcharge ...............
2-453
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Construction .........................
2-456
Bond issuance, authorizations
Distribution of funds collected ........
2-454
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(1)
Expenditure and management of funds
Bond issues and financing thereof
budgeted .......................
2-455
Capital improvement revenue bonds
Findings of fact and purpose..........
2-452
Acquisition and construction .......
2-654
Title and citation ....................
2-451
Alternative method ................
2-661
Evidence of indebtedness
Authorization of program ..........
2-653
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(1)
Definitions ........................
2-651
Family mediation service fund...........
46-3
Findings ..........................
2-652
Fee payment assistance program ........
49-20 et seq.
Interlocal agreement ...............
2-659
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Issuance of revenue bonds .........
2-655
Health related services, fees .............
66-56 et seq.
No adverse action .................
2-660
See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
Remedies of bondholders ...........
2-658
Housing finance authority ..............
2-866 et seq.
Taxing power not pledged ..........
2-656
Innovation zones
Trust funds .......................
2-657
Economic development trust funds ....
49-94 et seq.
Capital projects
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Authorized ........................
2-611
Job creation investment program ........
49-30 et seq.
Board authorized to issue revenue
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
bonds ........................
2-612
Job -related achievements, expenditures for
2-101
Effect on other legislation..........
2-619
Lake Trafford Restoration Task Force....
54-251 et seq.
Obligations declared negotiable
See: LAKE TRAFFORD RESTORA-
instruments ..................
2-614
TION TASK FORCE
Payment of principal ...............
2-613
Law library fund .......................
46-32, 46-39
Powers exercised by board .........
2-620
Local housing assistance trust fund......
114-59
Project costs .......................
2-616
Medicaid, Medicare billings .............
66-61, 66-62
Referendum .......................
2-615
Health related services, fees. See:
Refunding obligations ..............
2-618
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Security of obligations .............
2-617
Municipal service benefit unit facilities,
Health facilities authority ............
2-846 et seq.
improvements, special assessments
See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
and bond issues ...................
122-26 et seq.
Municipal service benefit unit bond
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
issues ..........................
122-56 et seq.
Procurement services division
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
Advanced payments for goods and
and related programs
services ........................
2-202
Additional security ................
2-639
Applicability and approved thresholds.
2-188
Bonds .............................
2-635
Conflict and severability..............
2-215
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FINANCES (Cont'd.)
FINANCES (Cont'd.)
Conflict of interest ...................
2-212
Stormwater utility enterprise fund ......
134-318 et seq.
Contract administration ..............
2-204
See: STORMWATER
Contract claims ......................
2-209
Stormwater utility operating budget .....
134-321
Debarment and suspension ...........
2-213
Teen court program .....................
46-71 et seq.
Definitions ..........................
2-189
See: COURTS
Duties of procurement services division
2-191
Tourist development tax ................
2-986 et seq.
Establishment of procurement services
See: TOURISM
division and procurement services
Water and wastewater utilities ..........
134-351 et seq.
director .........................
2-190
See: WATER AND SEWERS
Ethical standards ....................
2-192
Water pollution control program funding.
54-59
Exemptions to the competitive process
2-193
Informal competition (purchases exceed-
FINANCIAL INTERESTS
ing $3,000 but not greater than
Collier County Ethics provisions.........
2-2051 et seq.
$50,000) ........................
2-195
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
Inspection and testing ................
2-210
AND EMPLOYEES
Payment of invoices ..................
2-201
Performance and payment bonds ......
2-205
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Procedure to provide preference to local
RLF funding programs ..................
42-64
businesses in county contracts ...
2-200
Procurement methods ................
2-196
FINANCIAL REPORTS
Prohibition against subdivision .......
2-207
CATV franchises .......................
30-47
Protest of bid or proposal award ......
2-208
Water and wastewater utilities
Purchasing card program .............
2-211
Annual financial reporting require -
Purpose .............................
2-187
ment...........................
134-364
Reserved rights ......................
2-197
Small and disadvantaged minority and
FINES, FORFEITURES AND OTHER
women business enterprises .....
2-199
PENALTIES
Small purchases (purchases $3,000 or
Animals, fowl and marine life
less) ............................
2-194
Animal abuser registry
Standardization, cooperative purchas-
Penalties ..........................
14-112
ing agreements and governmental
Businesses
contracts .......................
2-203
Convenience business security
Title and citation ....................
2-186
Enforcement; civil fines ............
26-255
Unauthorized purchases ..............
2-206
Short-term rentals
Unsolicited proposals .................
2-198
Penalty for violations..............
26-385
Waiver of ordinance ..................
2-214
Carnival regulations
Promising, guaranteeing payment of money
Violation grounds for forfeiture of bond
10-31
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(1)
Noncompliance, forfeiture ..........
10-33
Public guardianship program funding....
46-2
Code enforcement citation regulations ...
2-2001 et seq.
Public school financing contribution .....
202-26
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Purchases
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
Capital improvement revenue bonds ..
2-651 et seq.
tors
Acquisition and construction .......
2-654
Issuance of citations ..................
22-84
Revenue bonds for transportation, road
False alarm fines .......................
5-27
programs, etc.
Fertilizers
Purchase of projects ...............
2-634
Collier County Fertilizer and Urban
Redevelopment grant program ..........
42-81 et seq.
Landscaping Ordinance
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Penalty for violations ..............
54-39
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
General penalty; continuing violations ...
1-6
and related programs. See herein:
Parking violation .......................
130-31 et seq.
Bond Issues and Financing Thereof
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Service fee for dishonored checks ........
2-397
Preserve lands
Small cities CDBG program
Enforcement and penalties ...........
54-338
Use of funds .........................
42-56 et seq.
Water conservation for landscape irriga-
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
tion
MENT
Penalties ............................
54-373
Special districts, units
Big Corkscrew Island FORD; budget ..
262-447
FIRE ALARMS
Golden Gate FC&RD; finances ........
262-576
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
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FIRE AND RESCUE VEHICLES
County airport facility rules, etc......... 18-49 et seq.
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
FIRE AND SAFETY INSPECTIONS
Carnival permit application ............. 10-47
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
tions .............................. 10-83, 10-87
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
Portable fire extinguishers
Amendments to fire codes ............ 58-27
FIRE HYDRANTS
Newsracks in public rights -of -way ....... 110-59
FIRE LANES
Amendments to fire codes ............... 58-27
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
tions and restrictions .............. 130-66
FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
Building code ...........................
22-26 et seq.
Fire safety standards
Life safety code amendments .........
58-28
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Standards and fire codes adopted .....
58-26
Amendments to fire codes ..........
58-27
Appeal .........................
1-5
Life safety code amendments ....
58-28
Violations and penalties .........
1-6
Cost of permit .....................
1-10
Goodland/Herr's Island Fire Control
District .......................... 122-2031 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Impact fee .............................
74-309
Outdoor burning and use of incendiary
devices ............................
58-1
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
FIRE SAFETY
Carnival permit application ............. 10-47
Fire safety standards ................... 58-26 et seq.
Grounds for denial of outdoor festival
license ............................ 10-88
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
tions .............................. 10-83, 10-87
FIREARMS AND WEAPONS
Collier County Scenic Drive Park
Weapons restricted, hunting ..........
246-52
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
Discharging firearms
Everglades Parkway
Hunting and discharge of firearms
prohibited; penalty ...........
242-2
Noise control regulations ................
54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
State of emergency measures............
38-68
Section
FIREFIGHTERS
Breathing apparatus for firefighters
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
FIRES
Bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires
Amendments to fire codes ............
58-27
County parks, grounds, public access areas
98-57
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(f)
FIREWORKS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(s)
FISH
Possession, sale, etc., of certain fish
prohibited .........................
14-2
FISH FARM PRODUCTS. See: FARM,
GROVE, HORTICULTURAL, ETC.,
PRODUCTS
FISHING
Bridges; fishing .........................
110-91 et seq.
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, HIGHWAYS,
STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Parks and recreation
Cast net fishing in Ann Olesky Park ..
98-2
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(g)
Saltwater fishing restricted .............
210-67
FLAGS
Automotive fuel emergency regulations
Posting flags .........................
38-91(6)
FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE
LIQUIDS CODE
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
FLOODPLAINS OR WETLANDS
RLF funding programs
Floodplain or wetlands locations ......
42-64
FLOODPROOFING
Elevation, floodproofing and siting
Coastal construction requirements ....
22-295(b)
See also: BUILDINGS AND
CONSTRUCTION
FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN-
TION
Coastal zone protection .................
22-286 et seq.
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments .............................
22-286 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Dams and reservoirs, permits ...........
90-61 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
Flood damage prevention
Acronyms ............................
62-52
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FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE PREVEN-
FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES (Cont'd.)
TION (Cont'd.)
Inspections ..........................
66-91
Administration and general provisions
Penalty ..............................
66-87
Administration —General ..........
62-71
Permit application and issuance ......
66-90
Applicability ......................
62-72
Permit required; not transferable; revoca-
Applicability ......................
62-87
tion ............................
66-89
Buildings and structures...........
62-80
Roadside stands ........................
26-1
Duties and powers of the floodplain
Smoke and grease -laden vapors from com-
administrator ................
62-73
mercial cooking equipment
Inspections ........................
62-76
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Manufactured homes ..............
62-83
Other development ................
62-86
FOREST LAKES ROADWAY AND DRAIN -
Permits ...........................
62-74
AGE DISTRICTS. See: SPECIAL
Recreational vehicles and park trail-
DISTRICTS
ers...........................
62-84
FOWL. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND
Site improvements, utilities and
MARINE LIFE
limitations ...................
62-82
Site plans and construction docu-
FRANCHISES
ments........................
62-75
CATV franchises .......................
30-26 et seq.
Subdivisions ......................
62-81
See: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
Tanks .............................
62-85
Franchise solid waste haulers
Temporary emergency housing .....
62-79
User fees ............................
118-1
Variances and appeals .............
62-77
Garbage collection and water production
Violations .........................
62-78
and distribution services...........
270-26 et seq.
Definitions ..........................
62-51
See: SOLID WASTE
Findings of fact ......................
62-27
Granting any right or franchise
Objectives ...........................
62-29
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(2)
Statement of purpose .................
62-28
Revenue bonds for transportation, road
Statutory authorization ..............
62-26
programs, etc.
Seawalls and revetments ................
22-321 et seq.
Purchase of projects..................
2-634
Stormwater utility ......................
134-311 et seq.
Water and wastewater utilities
Water resources management ...........
90-26 et seq.
Application for transfer of franchise
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
certificate, facilities control ......
134-369
MENT
Issuance of franchise certificates;
certificates of exemption.........
134-354
FLORICULTURE. See: FARMS, GROVES,
Revocation of franchise ...............
134-375
ETC.
FREAK AND NOVELTY SHOWS
FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES
Carnivals ..............................
10-26 et seq.
Alcoholic beverage sales .................
6-1 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
See: ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Commercial cooking equipment exhaust
FRONTERRA COMMUNITY DEVELOP -
hood installation contractor
MENT DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
DISTRICTS
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
FUEL
Concessionaires
Automotive fuel allocation
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
Appeals .............................
38-93
tions ...........................
10-83, 10-87
Area affected ........................
38-89
Food and drink facilities for carnivals....
10-26 et seq.
Automotive fuel defined ..............
38-91
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
Automotive fuel emergency
Food establishment permits
Declaring .........................
38-91
Carnival permit application...........
10-47
Regulations applicable during
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
emergency ...................
38-92
tions ...........................
10-83, 10-87
Conflict and severance ...............
38-87
Food establishment review board ........
66-92
Function, authority of fuel allocation
Food service establishments
officer ..........................
38-90
Appeals .............................
66-88
Liberal construction..................
38-88
Definitions; law incorporated by refer-
Penalty ..............................
38-86
ence ............................
66-86
Gasoline taxes..........................
126-26 et seq.
Food establishment review board......
66-92
See: TAXATION
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FUEL (Cont'd.)
Liquefied petroleum gas installation
contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Motor fuel taxes ........................
126-26 et seq.
See: TAXATION
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
State of emergency measures............
38-68
FURNACES
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
G
GAMBLING
Local business tax
Lottery and gambling not authorized.. 126-118
Parimutuel (racetrack) funds ............ 202-301 et seq.
See: RACETRACK FUNDS
Sexually -oriented business permit suspen-
sion ............................... 26-196
GARAGE DOOR INSTALLATION
CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
GARAGES
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
GARDEN OR AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-
MENTS OR TOOLS
County parks, prohibitions .............. 98-58, 246-27
GAS
Liquefied petroleum gas installation
contractor
Building trades contractors ........... 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
GAS CODE
Standard Building, Gas, Mechanical, and
Plumbing Codes ................... 22-106 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
GAS TAXES
Fuel. See that subject
Motor fuel taxes ........................ 126-26 et seq.
See: TAXATION
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
and related programs .............. 2-631 et seq.
See: FINANCES
GAS UTILITY
Fuel. See that subject
Section
GASEOUS OXIDIZING MATERIALS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
GASOLINE. See: FUEL
GASOLINE TANK AND PUMP CONTRAC-
TOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
GIFTS
Accepting gifts and dedications of real
estate
Certain ordinances not affected by Code 1-10(10)
Collier County Ethics provisions......... 2-2051 et seq.
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
AND EMPLOYEES
Incentives for job -related achievements .. 2-101
Law library acquisitions ................ 46-37
GLASS AND GLAZING CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
GLASS, GLASS CONTAINERS
County parks, grounds, public access areas 98-57, 246-27
Open alcoholic beverage containers
Possessing in vehicles, parking lots and
beach access areas .............. 6-3
GOATS. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND
MARINE LIFE
GOLDEN GATE ESTATES
Golden Gate Estates subdivision
Extinguishing of certain perimeter and
bisecting easements ............. 254-5
Golden gate special districts. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
GOLF CARTS
Use on designated public roads and streets
in Collier County, Florida .......... 130-4
GOLF COURSES
County parks, prohibitions .............. 98-58, 246-27
GOLF ESTATES
Lely Golf Estates beautification municipal
service taxing unit. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
GASEOUS HYDROGEN SYSTEMS GOODLAND STREET LIGHTING. See:
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26 SPECIAL DISTRICTS
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Section
GOODLAND/HORR'S ISLAND FIRE
HAZARDS (Cont'd.)
CONTROL DISTRICT
Solid waste; recycling program
Provisions enumerated ..................
122-2031
County recycling centers and hazard -
et seq.
ous waste collections ............
118-150
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
HEALTH AND SANITATION
GRADING. See: EXCAVATIONS AND GRAD-
Ambulance services. See herein: Health
ING; See also: FILLING AND DREDG-
Related Services
ING
Animal control .........................
14-26 et seq.
See: ANIMALS, ETC.
GRASS
Carnival operator, sponsor, owner duties.
10-33
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
Clean indoor air act ....................
66-1
See: SOLID WASTE
Collier County Emergency Medical Author -
Vegetation. See: TREES AND VEGETA-
it
2-1131 et se q.
TION
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
GROVES. See: FARMS, GROVES,
PREPAREDNESS
HORTICULTURAL, ETC., PRODUCTS
Collier County Health Freedom Bill of
Rights ............................
66-151 et seq.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT
See: COLLIER COUNTY HEALTH
Zoning reevaluation for development ....
106-31 et seq.
FREEDOM BILL OF RIGHTS
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Emergency medical services. See herein:
Health Related Services
GULF OF MEXICO
Equine infectious anemia ...............
14-51 et seq.
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
See: ANIMALS, ETC.
rial Scenic Drive ...................
110-2
Food service establishments .............
66-86 et seq.
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
See: FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES
Grounds for denial of outdoor festival
H
license ............................
10-88
Health facilities authority
HACIENDA NORTH COMMUNITY
Appointment and terms ..............
2-849
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT. See:
Area embraced .......................
2-852
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Compensation .......................
2-850
Creation .............................
2-847
HANDICAPPED. See: DISABLED,
Findings and declaration of necessity .
2-846
HANDICAPPED PERSONS
Membership
2-848
HANG GLIDERS
Powers ..............................
2-851
County airport facility rules, etc.........
18-49 et seq.
Health related services
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
Ambulance services (county -provided)
Applicability ......................
66-73
HARBOR DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL
Billing and collection procedures ...
66-75
DISTRICTS
Alternative methods of payments
66-78
Medicare and Medicaid billings ..
66-76
HAULERS
Third art billing
party g . . . . . . . . . . . . .
66-77
Commercial solid waste hauler
Findings and purpose ..............
66-71
User fees ............................
118-1
Rates, fees and charges ............
66-74
Solid waste collection, disposal. See: SOLID
Title and citation ..................
66-72
WASTE
Fees
Solid waste; recycling program
Applicability ................ .
pp y
66-58
Self-hauling118-149
" " " " " " " " " " " " '
u
Billing proceduree ..................
66-60
HAWKSRIDGE STORMWATER PUMPING
Medicaid billings ................
66-61
SYSTEM. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Medicare billings ................
66-62
Third party billings .............
66-62
HAZARDS
Citation ...........................
66-56
Carnival operator, sponsor, owner duties.
10-33
Civil action procedures .............
66-64
CATV franchise signal requirements.....
30-40
Collection procedure ...............
66-60
Outdoor festival licenses in fire hazard
Established .......................
66-59
areas .............................
10-87
Findings..........................
66-57
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
Payment, alternative methods of ...
66-63
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Purpose ...........................
66-57
CODE
Title ..............................
66-56
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HEALTH AND SANITATION (Cont'd.)
Hospital services
Liens for hospital services ............
234-31
Licenses, permits, certificates, etc.
Litter control ...........................
118-56 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
Outdoor festivals .......................
10-71 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
Public swimming pools ..................
66-116 et seq.
See: SWIMMING POOLS
Sewage disposal systems
Approval required prior to issuance of
building permit .................
66-2
Standards of care for animal -related busi-
nesses and organizations; breeders;
and rodeos ........................
14-76 et seq.
See: ANIMALS, ETC.
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
HEARING EXAMINER
Conduct ................................
2-91
Meetings, reports and records.........
2-86
Decisions and appeals from decisions ....
2-88
Establishment of office ..................
2-84
Funding for office of ....................
2-89
Method and conditions for selection,
appointment and removal ..........
2-85
Powers and duties ......................
2-87
Staff...................................
2-90
Title and citation .......................
2-83
HEARING IMPAIRED DOGS. See:
DISABLED, HANDICAPPED
PERSONS
HEARINGS
Code enforcement board hearings........
2-1013
Emergency services and preparedness
Medical transportation services
Appointment of hearing officer;
appeals ......................
50-58
Nuisance abatement
Rehearing and appeal ................
94-158
Property maintenance code
Notice of
Hearing for revocation of boarding
renewal certificate ............
22-246
Water and wastewater utilities ..........
134-365, 134-
366
HEART ATTACK
Community automated external defibrilla-
tor program .......................
50-101 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
Section
HEATING FACILITIES
Mechanical code. See that subject
HERITAGE GREENS COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
HIGHWAYS. See: ROADS, ETC.
HISTORIC BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES
Flood damage prevention ...............
62-26 et seq.
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
Historic/Archaeologic Preservation Board
2-2000.11
et seq.
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND
COMMISSIONS
Historic/archaeologicalpreservation board.
See: Land Development Code
published in separate volume
Preserve lands
Conduct on preserve lands
Cultural and/or historic resources ..
54-334(c)
HORSES. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND
MARINE LIFE
HORTICULTURE. See: FARMS, GROVES,
ETC.
HOSPITALS. See: MEDICAL FACILITIES
HOT-AIR BALLOONS
County airport facility rules, etc.........
18-49 et seq.
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
HOTELS. See: LODGING FACILITIES
HOUSING
Affordable housing .....................
2-866 et seq.
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Owner -occupied rehabilitation program..
114-71 et seq.
See: SOCIAL SERVICES
Parking, storage and use of vehicle control
ordinance
Traffic and vehicles
Limitation on
Boats or other floating equipment
used as dwelling units......
130-98
Property maintenance code
Housing official
Designation .......................
22-232
Establishment of ..................
22-232
Powers and duties .................
22-232
SHIP local housing assistance program ..
114-56 et seq.
See: SOCIAL SERVICES
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HUMAN RIGHTS
Affordable housing .....................
2-866 et seq.
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Black affairs advisory board .............
2-946 et seq.
Discrimination (based on race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, age,
handicap, familial status, marital
status)
Black affairs advisory board ..........
2-946 et seq.
See: BLACK AFFAIRS
Fair housing
Discriminatory practices based on race,
color, national origin, religion, sex,
familial status or handicap
Additional remedies ...............
70-32
Administrator; authority and
responsibility .................
70-29
Common title ......................
70-26
Complaints ........................
70-30
Definitions ........................
70-27
Education and public information ..
70-33
Exemptions and exceptions.........
70-36
Penalty ...........................
70-28
Processing complaints .............
70-31
Unlawful housing practices ........
70-35
Untruthful complaints or testimony
70-34
HUNTING
Collier County Scenic Drive Park
Weapons restricted, hunting ..........
246-52
Everglades Parkway
Hunting and discharge of firearms
prohibited; penalty ..............
242-2
Firearms regulations. See: FIREARMS
AND WEAPONS
Porpoises, capture and transportation
prohibited .........................
14-1
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-3350)
HURRICANES AND TROPICAL STORMS
Stormwater. See that subject
IDENTIFICATION CARDS
Library identification cards .............
82-35
IMMOKALEE AIRPORT
County owned, operated or maintained
airports ...........................
18-36 et seq.
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
IMMOKALEE SPECIAL DISTRICTS. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
IMPACT FEE REGULATIONS
Adoption of impact fee studies...........
74-106
Affordable housing impact fee waiver or
deferral
Definitions, benefit standards and limita-
tions ...........................
74-402
Section
IMPACT FEE REGULATIONS (Cont'd.)
Impact fee waiver or deferral .........
74-401
Alternative fee calculation ..............
74-204
Applicability ...........................
74-103
Authority ..............................
74-102
Developer contribution credit............
74-205
Findings ...............................
74-104
General definitions .....................
74-108
Imposition of impact fee regulations .....
74-201
Law enforcement impact
Fee schedule
Special requirements for correctional
impact fee ....................
74-308
Special requirements .................
74-311
Miscellaneous provisions
Collection of impact fees in default....
74-501
Declaration of exclusion from
Administrative Procedures Act...
74-504
Incorporation of administrative
procedures manual ..............
74-503
Update requirement ..................
74-502
Payment ...............................
74-202
Purpose ................................
74-105
Rate schedules. See: Appendix A
Rules of construction ...................
74-107
Sewage systems
Regional water and/or sewer systems
impact fee regulations. See herein
that subject
Short title ..............................
74-101
Special requirements for specific types of
impact fee regulations
Correctional impact fee ...............
74-308
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Educational facilities impact fee ......
74-307
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Emergency medical services impact fee
74-306
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Fire impact fee .......................
74-309
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
General government building impact
fee .............................
74-310
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Law enforcement impact fees .........
74-311
Correctional impact fee ............
74-308
See also: IMPACT FEE REGULA-
TIONS
Library impact fee ...................
74-305
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Overview of special requirements .....
74-301
Parks and recreation impact fee.......
74-304
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Road impact fee ......................
74-302
Road impact fee district boundaries
legal descriptions. See:
Appendix B
Water impact fee and/or sewer impact
fee .............................
74-303
Use of funds ............................
74-203
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Water
Regional water and/or sewer systems
impact fee regulations. See herein
that subject
IMPORTING
Possession, sale, etc., of certain fish
prohibited .........................
CODE INDEX
Section
Section
INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICTS. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
Advanced broadband infrastructure invest-
ment program .....................
49-50 et seq.
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Zoning reevaluation for development ....
106-31 et seq.
14-2 See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
IMPOUNDMENT
Cable systems. See: CABLE COM-
MUNICATION SYSTEMS
Dams and reservoirs, construction, operat-
ing permits ........................
90-61 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
Definitions generally ....................
1-2
Impounding vehicles
Handicapped parking violations.......
130-67
Parking violations ....................
130-54
Nonconsent towing private property towing
and storage of vehicles
Maximum towing, storage and related
rates pertaining to non -consent
tow services, as well as, private
property towing, impound and
immobilization ..................
26-229
Water and wastewater impoundment
Stormwater utility ...................
134-311 et seq.
See: STORMWATER
IMPROVEMENTS
Housing finance authority ..............
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Redevelopment grant program ..........
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
INCINERATORS
Fire prevention. See: FIRE PREVEN-
TION AND PROTECTION
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
INCORPORATED, UNINCORPORATED
AREAS COUNTY
Jurisdiction of Code ....................
INDEBTEDNESS OF CITY
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
INDECENCY AND OBSCENITY
County parks, prohibitions ..............
Grounds for denial of outdoor festival
license ............................
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
Offenses involving public morals ........
See: OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
Outdoor festivals, violations and remedies
Sexually -oriented businesses. See also that
subject
Specified criminal activities.......... .
Supp. No. 117
2-866 et seq.
42-81 et seq.
58-26
98-58, 246-27
10-88
110-59
94-86 et seq.
INNOVATION ZONES. See: ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
INSECT AND RODENT CONTROL
Accumulations declared public nuisance .
54-184
Equine infectious anemia ...............
14-51 et seq.
See: ANIMALS, ETC.
Mosquito Control District. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
INSPECTIONS
Building and construction inspections. See:
BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Excavation inspection and reporting
requirements ......................
22-113
Procurement services division
Inspection and testing ................
2-210
Property maintenance code
Inspection of structures and premises .
22-233
Public swimming pools
Plumbing inspections .................
66-120
Solid waste; recycling program
Inspections, enforcement and penalties
118-152
Utilities standards and procedures
Observation of construction...........
134-59
INSULATION CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
INSURANCE
Building trades contractors, insurance ...
22-187
CATV franchises .......................
30-36
Collier mosquito control district .........
262-306 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Employee benefits
Group insurance coverage ............
202-256
FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map "V"
(velocity) Zone
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments ..........................
22-286 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Moving of buildings .....................
22-402
Comprehensive automobile liability ...
22-402(3)
10-34 INTOXICATION
Alcoholic beverage regulations. See:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
26-152 Controlled substances. See that subject
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Section
INTOXICATION (Cont'd.) L
Drug and alcohol offenses. See that subject
LABOR
INVESTIGATORS Job creation investment program ........
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga- See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
tors ............................... 22-81 et seq. RLF funding programs..................
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC- LABORATORIES
TION NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
INVESTMENTS
General financial affairs. See: FINANCES
Investments in housing
Housing finance authority ............
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Job retention investment program .......
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
IRRIGATION
Irrigation sprinkler contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Water conservation for landscape irriga-
tion...............................
See: WATER CONSERVATION FOR
LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION
ISLES OF CAPRI SPECIAL DISTRICTS.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
ISOLATED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
J
JAILS. See: DETENTION FACILITIES
JAUDON DRAINAGE DISTRICT. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
LAKE TRAFFORD
Sale of fish, reptiles, etc., taken from Lake
Trafford ...........................
2-866 et seq.
LAKE TRAFFORD RESTORATION TASK
49-60 et seq.
FORCE
Appointment and composition; terms of
office; attendance and filling vacan-
cies...............................
Creation and purpose ...................
22-161 et seq.
Functions, powers and duties of the task
force..............................
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure .....
Removal from office; failure to attend meet-
54-366 et seq.
ings ...............................
Review process .........................
Section
49-30 et seq.
42-64
58-26
210-66
54-253
54-251
54-252
54-255
54-254
54-256
LAND CLEARING
Excavations and grading. See that subject
Filling and dredging. See that subject
Litter, weed and exotics control.......... 54-175 et seq.
58-26 See: SOLID WASTE
JOURNEYMAN CONTRACTORS
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
JUNK
Abandoned property ....................
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
PROPERTY
Litter, weed and exotics control......... .
See: SOLID WASTE
Secondary metals recyclers..............
See: SECONDARY METALS
RECYCLERS
K
KEY MARCO COMMUNITY DEVELOP-
MENT DISTRICTS. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
Certain ordinances not affected by Code . 1-10(10)
See Land Development Code published
in separate volume
LANDFILLS
Solid waste collection, disposal. See: SOLID
WASTE
User fees ............................... 118-1
LANDSCAPING CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
54-226 et seq. LAW ENFORCEMENT
Combat auto theft ......................
78-1
54-175 et seq. General penalty for ordinance violations.
1-6
Intersection safety
26-281 et seq. Applicability .........................
78-53
Conflict and severability..............
78-55
Purpose and intent ...................
78-52
Title ................................
78-51
Traffic infraction detectors, use of.....
78-54
Jails, stockades, detention facilities. See:
DETENTION FACILITIES
Law enforcement impact fees
Special requirements
Correctional impact fee ............
74-308
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Section
LAW ENFORCEMENT (Cont'd.)
Law enforcement impact fees.......
74-311
See also: IMPACT FEE REGULA-
TIONS
Nonconsent towing private property towing
and storage of vehicles
Towing or immobilization with prior
express instruction of real property
owner or authorized agent and/or
law enforcement agency .........
26-230
Surcharge on moving violations for
intergovernmental radio communica-
tions program .....................
130-1
LAW LIBRARY
Law library board of trustees............
46-33
LEAKS, SPILLS
Litter storage overflows .................
118-66
LEASES
Contracts and agreements. See that subject
Lodging facilities. See that subject
LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
LENDING INSTITUTIONS
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
LEWDNESS. See: INDECENCY AND
OBSCENITY
LIBRARY SERVICES
County library director .................
82-33
Law library board of trustees............
46-33
Library advisory board
Appointment and composition.........
82-27
Confirmed ...........................
82-26
Duties of the county library director ..
82-33
Functions, powers and duties .........
82-32
Officers, quorum; rules of procedure ...
82-30
Reimbursement of expenses ..........
82-31
Removal from office; failure to attend
meetings .......................
82-29
Return of library materials ...........
82-35
Review process .......................
82-34
Terms of office .......................
82-28
Library impact fee regulations ..........
74-305
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Permissible sound levels and classifica-
tion of occupancies .................
54-92
Return of library materials ..............
82-35
LICENSES AND PERMITS
Alcoholic beverage licenses
Special restaurant license ............
206-2
Animal control
County rabies/license certificate; tags,
vaccination required ............
14-33
Section
LICENSES AND PERMITS (Cont'd.)
Building transport permit ...............
22-399 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Carnival permits .......................
10-47 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS
CATV franchises .......................
30-26 et seq.
See: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
Coastal zone protection
Application for permits ...............
22-294
Code enforcement board and nuisance
abatement board ..................
2-2011 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Community event permits ...............
54-88
Construction in public rights -of -way
permits ...........................
110-31 et seq.
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
Contractors' licensing board .............
22-165, 22-166
Dams and reservoirs
Construction, operating permits ......
90-61 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
Escort service business licenses, permits.
26-46 et seq.
See: ESCORT SERVICE BUSINESSES
Excavation .............................
22-108 et seq.
See: EXCAVATIONS AND GRADING
Explosives .............................
55-3 et seq.
See: EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING
AGENTS
Fertilizers
Collier County Fertilizer and Urban
Landscaping Ordinance
Licensing of commercial applicators
54-37
Food service establishment permit.......
66-89 et seq.
See: FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES
License tag numbers
Automotive fuel emergency regulations
38-91(1)
Live performance music and/or amplified
sound at commercial or tourist com-
mercial sites; annual permit........
54-92(f)
Loudspeaker permits ...................
54-94
Noise permits ..........................
54-88
Outdoor festival licensing ...............
10-81 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
Preserve lands
Permits required for activities conducted
within preserve boundaries......
54-336
Reclaimed water system ................
13-47
Sexually -oriented business permits ......
26-186 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
Solid waste municipal service benefit units
exemption permits .................
118-97
Special permits for moving buildings ....
22-398
Triploid hybrids of white amur
Distribution permits .................
14-2
Water resource permits .................
90-41 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
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LIFE SAFETY CODE
LOCAL BUSINESS TAX. See: BUSINESSES
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Amendments ........................
58-28
LOCAL LAWS
Certain ordinances not affected by Code .
1-10(8)
LIGHTING
LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY. See: PLAN -
Carnival permit application .............
10-47
NING AND DEVELOPMENT
Convenience store security ..............
26-91 et seq.
See: CONVENIENCE STORE
LODGING FACILITIES
SECURITY
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
Emergency and standby power systems
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
Permissible sound levels and classifica-
tions ..............................
10-83, 10-87
tion of occupancies.................
54-92
Street lighting districts. See: SPECIAL
Sexually -oriented motel/hotel
DISTRICTS
Additional regulations for motels/hotels
26-162
Tourist development council .............
2-986 et seq.
LIGHTING (STREET LIGHTING)
See: TOURISM
DISTRICTS. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Tourist development tax (lodging tax)....
126-81 et seq.
See: TAXATION
LIGHTNING PROTECTION CODE
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
LOITERING, PROWLING
Offenses involving public peace and order
94-26 et seq.
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
See: OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
Fuel. See that subject
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
Gas taxes. See: TAXATION
LOTS
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS INSTAL-
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
LATION CONTRACTOR
See: SOLID WASTE
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
Numbering of structures ................
22-346 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
TION
Property maintenance code
LITTERING
Owners of nonresidential structure,
Carnival operator, sponsor, owner duties.
10-33
responsibilities of
County parks ...........................
98-57, 98-58,
Unimproved lots...................
22-239
246-27
Vacant lots ........................
22-239
Litter control ...........................
118-56 et seq.
LOTTERIES. See: GAMBLING
See: SOLID WASTE
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
LOUDSPEAKERS
See: SOLID WASTE
Use of loudspeakers ....................
54-94
LIVESTOCK. See: ANIMALS, FOWL AND
M
MARINE LIFE
MACHINERY
LOADING AND UNLOADING
Abandoned property ....................
54-226 et seq.
Loading zones
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
Litter storage ........................
118-66
PROPERTY
Parking of vehicles .....................
130-31 et seq.
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
MAGISTRATES
tions and restrictions ..............
130-66
Consolidated code enforcement regula-
tions
LOADS
Special magistrate ...................
2-2021 et seq.
Hydrodynamic loads, hydrostatic loads
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Coastal construction requirements ....
22-295(b)
MAGNESIUM
Operation of trucks over posted weight ..
130-3
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
LOBBYING ACTIVITIES MANGROVE STANDS
Collier County Ethics provisions......... 2-2051 et seq. Flood damage prevention ............... 62-26 et seq.
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
AND EMPLOYEES PREVENTION
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MANUFACTURED HOMES AND TRAIL-
ERS
Abandoned property ....................
54-226 et seq.
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
PROPERTY
Anchoring, blocking and tie -downs.......
86-1
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
rial Scenic Drive ...................
110-2
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
Coastal construction requirements.......
22-295(b)
See also: BUILDINGS AND
CONSTRUCTION
Development services advisory committee
2-1031 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Mobile home parks
Numbering of structures .............
22-346 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Mobile home set-up contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Planning ...............................
106-1 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
MAPS. See: SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS
MARCO ISLAND
County owned, operated or maintained
airports ........................... 18-36 et seq.
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
MARIJUANA
Prohibition of medical marijuana dispens-
ing facilities ....................... 26-411 et seq
See: BUSINESSES
MARINAS. See: WATERWAYS, ETC.
MARINE LIFE. See: ANIMALS, ETC.
Section
MECHANICAL CODE
Standard Building, Gas, Mechanical, and
Plumbing Codes ................... 22-106 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Technical codes. See: BUILDINGS AND
CONSTRUCTION
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
Air conditioning contractors
Building trades contractors ........... 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
MEDICAL CARE
Health facilities authority ...............
2-846 et seq.
See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
Social services. See that subject
MEDICAL FACILITIES
Health and sanitation
Hospital services
Liens for hospital services..........
234-31
Health related services, fees .............
66-56 et seq.
See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
tions ..............................
10-83, 10-87
Permissible sound levels and classifica-
tion of occupancies .................
54-92
MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
MASONRY CONTRACTOR MEDICARE, MEDICAID
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq. Ambulance services (county -provided)
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC- Medicare and Medicaid billings ....... 66-76
TION Medicaid, Medicare billings ............. 66-61, 66-62
Social services. See that subject
MASSAGE MEMBRANE STRUCTURES. See: TENTS
Physical culture establishment AND MEMBRANE STRUCTURES
Sexually -oriented businesses.......... 26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI- MENAGERIES
NESSES Carnivals .............................. 10-26 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
MASTER CONTRACTORS
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq. METERS
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC- Sound level meter
TION Noise control regulations ............. 54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
MAUSOLEUMS. See: CEMETERIES, Water and wastewater utilities
MAUSOLEUMS, ETC. Examination and testing of meters .... 134-370
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MILITARY PERSONNEL
State of emergency measures............
38-68
MILLWORK
Cabinet installation contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
MINORITIES
Black affairs advisory board .............
2-946 et seq.
See: BLACK AFFAIRS
Fair housing. See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Procurement services division
Small and disadvantaged minority and
women business enterprises .....
2-199
Social services. See that subject
MINORS
Alcoholic beverages, drugs at open house
parties ............................
94-27
CATV franchise service lock -out devices..
30-41
Escort service business age limits for
patron, escort .....................
26-33
Permit issuance ......................
26-48
Family mediation service ................
46-3
Public guardianship program ............
46-2
Sexually -oriented businesses............
26-165
Teen court program .....................
46-71 et seq.
See: COURTS
MOBILE HOMES. See: MANUFACTURED
HOMES AND TRAILERS
MODEL ROCKET MOTORS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
MODELING
Nude model studios
Sexually -oriented businesses..........
26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
MONUMENTS, STAKES
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
MORTUARIES
Cemeteries, mausoleums. See that subject
MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICTS. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
MOTELS. See: LODGING FACILITIES
MOTION PICTURES, THEATERS, ETC.
Amusements. See that subject
Sexually -oriented businesses
Regulations pertaining to exhibition of
sexually -explicit films or videos..
26-163
MOTOR VEHICLES AND OTHER
VEHICLES
Abandoned property ....................
54-226 et seq.
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
PROPERTY
Section
MOTOR VEHICLES AND OTHER
VEHICLES (Cont'd.)
Automotive and Marine Service Station
Code
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
Combat auto theft ......................
78-1
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
Motor fuel taxes ........................
126-26 et seq.
See: TAXATION
Nonconsent towing private property towing
and storage of vehicles .............
26-226 et seq.
See: TOWING
Open alcoholic beverage containers
Possessing in vehicles, parking lots and
beach access areas ..............
6-3
Parking of vehicles .....................
130-31 et seq.
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Parking, storage and use of vehicle control
ordinance .........................
130-91
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Preserve lands
Vehicles and traffic control ...........
54-333
Traffic regulations ......................
130-1 et seq.
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
MOVING BUILDINGS
Requirements for .......................
22-381 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
MOVING CONTRACTORS
Structure moving contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
MUIRFIELD SUBDIVISION STREET
LIGHTING. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
MUNICIPAL SERVICES TAXING UNITS
(MSTU). See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
MUSICAL ACTIVITIES
Outdoor festivals ....................... 10-71 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
N
NAMES, NAMING
Naming, etc., streets, public ways
Certain ordinances not affected by Code 1-10(3)
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NAMES, NAMING (Cont'd.)
Special districts, units
City Gate Community Development
District
District name .....................
NAPLES HERITAGE COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
NAPLES PARK
Naples Park Area Drainage District. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Naples Production Park District. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Underground power line municipal service
taxing unit. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
NARCOTICS, RELATED PARAPHERNALIA.
See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
CODE INDEX
Section
NOISE CONTROL (Cont'd.)
Right to appeal .........................
Title and citation .......................
Use of loudspeakers ....................
122-558 Violations; penalties; enforcement .......
NATIONAL ORIGIN
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ............................... 70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
NATURAL GAS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
NATURAL RESOURCES
Automotive fuel allocation ..............
38-86 et seq.
Litter control ...........................
118-56 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Porpoises, capture and transportation
prohibited .........................
14-1
Possession, sale or release of certain fish
prohibited .........................
14-2
Stormwater utility ......................
134-311 et seq.
Water resources management ...........
90-26 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
Well construction .......................
90-1 et seq.
See: WELLS
NEWSPAPERS
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
Public solicitation of contributions .......
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
Roadside stands ........................
NOISE CONTROL
Additional remedies ....................
Applicability ...........................
Community event permits ...............
Definitions .............................
Exemptions ............................
Findings and purpose ...................
Maximum permissible sound levels ......
Noise violations that do not require use of
testing equipment .................
Prohibitions ............................
110-56 et seq.
34-26 et seq.
26-1
Section
54-89
54-81
54-94
54-90
NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
Waivers for carnival permits ............
10-32
NORTH NAPLES DISTRICTS. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
NORTHWEST COLLIER DISTRICTS. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
NOVELTY STORE
Sexually -oriented businesses............
26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
NUDITY
Escort service businesses ...............
26-26 et seq.
See: ESCORT SERVICE BUSINESSES
Indecency and obscenity. See that subject
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
110-59
Nude model studios
Sexually -oriented businesses..........
26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
Nudity at establishments selling alcoholic
beverages .........................
6-2
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(m)
NUISANCES
Abandoned property, public nuisance ....
54-230
Accumulations declared public nuisance .
54-184
Code enforcement board and nuisance
abatement board ..................
2-2011 et seq.
Procedures ..........................
2-2026 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Grounds for denial of outdoor festival
license ............................
10-88
Litter declared a public nuisance ........
118-62
Litter, weed and exotics control
Declared public nuisance .............
54-179
See: SOLID WASTE
Outdoor festivals, violations and remedies
10-34
Property maintenance code
Nuisances specified ..................
22-242
Seawalls and revetments as nuisance ....
22-322
Water resource permits .................
90-62
54-84 NUMBERS, NUMBERING
54-86 License tag numbers
54-88 Automotive fuel emergency regulations 38-91(1)
54-82 Numbering of structures ................ 22-346 et seq.
54-87 See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
54-85 TION
54-92
NURSING HOMES
54-93 Health facilities authority ............... 2-846 et seq.
54-91 See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
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Section
NURSING HOMES (Cont'd.)
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
O
OATH, AFFIRMATION, SWEAR OR SWORN
Code enforcement officers; training of to
issue citations and notices to appear
Sworn statements ....................
2-2006(6)
County commission, addressing .........
2-37
OBSCENITY. See: INDECENCY AND
OBSCENITY
OBSTRUCTING
Blocking accessways
Automotive fuel emergency regulations
38-91(1)
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
Interfering with use of county parks .....
98-58, 246-27
Newsracks in public rights -of -way, interfer-
ence ..............................
110-59
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands
Interference with County's authorized
lessee or his or her property...
54-335(k)
Removal of abandoned property .........
54-232, 54-233
Obstructing enforcement officer.......
54-234
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
tions and restrictions ..............
130-66
OCHOPEE SPECIAL DISTRICTS. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS
PROVISIONS
Accumulations declared public nuisance .
54-185
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
rial Scenic Drive ...................
110-2
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
rial Scenic Drive ................
110-2
Park use .............................
98-56 et seq.
Code does not affect prior offenses, rights,
etc................................
1-9
Code enforcement citation regulations ...
2-2001 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Combat auto theft program .............
78-1
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
tors ...............................
22-81 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Count park prohibitions, offenses ........
98-58, 246-28
Declaration of state of emergency........
38-56 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
Everglades Parkway; hunting and discharge
of firearms prohibited; penalty .....
242-2
Section
OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS
PROVISIONS (Cont'd.)
False reporting of violations of county and
state laws
Authority ............................
94-152
Definitions ..........................
94-153
Notice of code violations and appeals..
94-154
Penalties ............................
94-155
Purpose .............................
94-151
General penalty; continuing violations ...
1-6
Jails, stockades, detention facilities. See:
DETENTION FACILITIES
Nuisance abatement ....................
94-151 et seq.
See: NUISANCES
Offenses involving public morals
Drug paraphernalia; illicit synthetic
drugs ...........................
94-96 et seq.
See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Escort service businesses .............
26-26 et seq.
Nudity at establishments selling
alcoholic beverages ..............
6-2
Sale of tobacco, paraphernalia to minors
94-86
Sexually oriented businesses..........
26-151 et seq.
Offenses involving public peace and order
Consumption of alcoholic beverages,
drugs by minors at open house
parties .........................
94-27
County parks, prohibitions ...........
98-58, 246-27
Loitering, prowling ...................
94-26
Noise ................................
54-81 et seq.
Public possession or consumption of
alcoholic beverages ..............
6-3
Riding toy vehicles on shopping center
sidewalks .......................
94-28
Offenses involving public safety
Anti -harassment
Harassment of a bicyclist, pedestrian,
runner or person in a wheelchair
using the public right-of-way..
94-80
County parks, prohibitions ...........
98-58, 246-27
Declaration of state of emergency .....
38-56 et seq.
Offender registration fees
Applicability ......................
94-73
Conflict and severability ...........
94-76
Collection of registration fees from
convicted felons, career offend-
ers, sexual offenders and sexual
predators, failure to pay
registration fees, disposition of
collected fees, penalties .......
94-75
Definitions ........................
94-74
Findings and intent ................
94-72
[Title.] ............................
94-71
Private property, offenses involving
Harvesting palmetto berries
Affirmative defense ................
94-184
Definitions ........................
94-181
Proof of permission to harvest
required .....................
94-182
Violation; penalty ..................
94-183
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Section
Section
OFFENSES AND MISCELLANEOUS
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES (Cont'd.)
PROVISIONS (Cont'd.)
Criminal history record checks applicable
Public guardianship program ............
46-2
to individuals employed in positions
Sexual predators and offenders
of employment deemed by the board
Temporary emergency shelters........
111-31 et seq.
of county commissioners to be criti-
Sheriff designated chief correctional officer
78-26
cal to security or public safety......
2-66
Departments of county listed. See:
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
DEPARTMENTS OF COUNTY
Administrative Code ....................
2-10 et seq.
Dishonored checks......................
2-397
See: ADMINISTRATION
Emergency, officer declaring
g
38-58, 38-59
Animals, fowl and marine life
Emergency services and preparedness
Animal control
Collier County Emergency Medical
Authority of county manager or
Authority
designee; interference with
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure
2-1135
officer in performance of duty .
14-29
Medical transportation services
Application .............................
102-29
Appointment of hearing officer;
Authority ..............................
102-28
appeals ......................
50-58
Awards for achievements, longevity of
Employee benefits
service
Deferred compensation plan
Incentives for job -related achievements
2-101
Programs .........................
2-111
Bayshore Beautification Advisory Commit-
Incentives for job -related achievements
2-101
tee ................................
122-2016
Special acts pertaining to employee
et seq.
benefits ........................
202-256 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Findings ...............................
102-27
Benefits for employees
Flood damage prevention
Collier County Voluntary Separation
Administration
Incentive Program ("VSIP")......
2-102
Duties and responsibilities of.......
62-73
Deferred compensation plan
Fuel allocation officer ...................
38-90
Programs .........................
2-111
Hearing examiner......................
2-83 et seq.
Group insurance coverage ............
202-256
See: HEARING EXAMINER
Incentives for job -related achievements
2-101
Lake Trafford Restoration Task Force....
54-253 et seq.
Boards, commissions, etc., of county listed.
See: LAKE TRAFFORD RESTORA-
See: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
TION TASK FORCE
Certain ordinances not affected by Code .
1-10(9)
Listing of regulatory, advisory, boards, etc.
Clam Bay Advisory Committee
See: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure...
2-1150
Number of officers and employees
Classification benefits
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(9)
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(9)
Park enforcement officers, park rangers..
246-27 et seq.
Coastal advisory committee .............
2-886 et seq.
See: PARKS AND RECREATION
See: COASTAL ADVISORY COMMIT-
Pelican Bay Municipal Service Taxing and
TEE
Benefit Unit ...................... 122-1671
et seq.
Code enforcement citation regulations;
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
officers ............................
2-2001 et seq.
Personnel policy
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Administration ......................
102-30
Collier County Ethics provisions.........
2-2051 et seq.
Created .............................
102-30
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
Goals ................................
102-28
AND EMPLOYEES
Procurement services division
Compensation
Establishment of procurement services
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(9)
division and procurement services
County administrator ...................
2-76 et seq.
director.........................
2-190
See: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
Property maintenance code
County attorney ........................
2-92 et seq.
Housing official
See: COUNTY ATTORNEY
Designation .......................
22-232
County government productivity commit-
Establishment of ..................
22-232
tee
Powers and duties .................
22-232
Officer; quorum; rules of procedure....
2-910
Purpose ................................
102-28
County library director .................
82-33
Radio Road Beautification Advisory Com-
County park employees, obedience.......
98-58, 246-27
mittee ............................
2-1086 et seq.
Court reporter
See: RADIO ROAD BEAUTIFICATION
Supplementation compensation .......
226-1
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
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Section
OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES (Cont'd.)
P
Scope ..................................
102-29
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Sergeant -at -arms at meetings of board...
2-38
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
Special districts, units
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Big Corkscrew Island FORD; officers..
262-445
TION
Special magistrate ......................
2-2021 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
PAPER
Title ...................................
102-26
County parks, grounds, public access areas
98-57
Vanderbilt Beach Beautification Advisory
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Committee
PARADES AND PROCESSIONS
Officers of the advisory committee;
Community event noise relief permits ...
54-88
quorum; rules of procedure ......
122-283
Water conservation for landscape irriga-
PARAMEDICS
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
tion
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
Enforcement officials .................
54-372
PREPAREDNESS
OPEN CONTAINERS
PARAPHERNALIA. See: CONTROLLED
Possession of open alcoholic beverage
SUBSTANCES
containers in
Vehicles, parking lots and beach access
PARENTAL GUIDANCE
CATV franchise service requirements ....
30-41
areas ...........................
6-3
PARIMUTUEL (RACETRACK) FUNDS
ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS, ETC.
Regulations ............................
202-301 et seq.
Board of county commissioners actions
See: RACETRACK FUNDS
Motion to adjourn ....................
2-40
Motions to reconsider matters gener-
PARKING
Beach parking
ally ............................
2-41
Facilities, collection of fees............
130-55
Reconsideration of land use matters
2-42
Open alcoholic beverage containers, pos-
Resolutions, ordinances or motions....
2-39
sessing .........................
6-3
Certain ordinances not affected by Code .
1-10
Provisions re .........................
130-76 et seq.
Collier County Fertilizer and Urban
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Landscaping Ordinance ............
54-26 et seq.
Carnival permit application .............
10-47
See: FERTILIZERS
County airport facility rules, etc.........
18-49 et seq.
Contractors' licensing ordinance .........
22-83(2)
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
County board actions by resolution,
County park prohibitions ...............
98-58, 246-28
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
ordinance or motion ...............
2-39
tions ..............................
10-83, 10-87
Creating new boards by ordinance.......
2-828
Parking of vehicles .....................
130-31 et seq.
Effect of repeal of ordinances............
1-4
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Home rule ordinance
Parking, storage and use of vehicle control
Municipal service benefit unit facilities,
ordinance .........................
130-91
improvements, special assessments
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
and bond issues .................
122-26 et seq.
Preserve lands
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Vehicles and traffic control ...........
54-333(c)
Procurement services division
Public parks and beach access...........
130-76 et seq.
Waiver of ordinance ..................
2-214
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Provisions as continuation of existing
PARKING LOTS, FACILITIES
ordinances ........................
1-8
Beach parking
Severability of parts of Code ............
1-7
Facilities, collection of fees............
130-55
Special, although permanent in effect
Provisions re .........................
130-76 et seq.
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(13)
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Utilities conveyance policies and procedures
134-60
Convenience store security ..............
26-91 et seq.
Water and sewer ordinances and resolu-
See: CONVENIENCE STORE
tions..............................
134-54
SECURITY
County -owned parking facilities
OUTDOOR FESTIVALS
Parking fee schedule .................
130-52
Community event noise relief permits ...
54-88
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
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PARKING LOTS, FACILITIES (Cont'd.)
Open alcoholic beverage containers
Possessing in vehicles, parking lots and
beach access areas ..............
Public parks and beach access.......... .
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
PARKS AND RECREATION
Beach parking
Facilities, collection of fees........... .
Provisions re .........................
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
rial Scenic Drive ...................
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
Cast net fishing in Ann Olesky Park.... .
Authority ............................
Posting of signs; penalty for violations.
Prohibition of cast net fishing........ .
Collier County Scenic Drive Parks
Created.............................
Destroying, cutting of flora and fauna
prohibited ......................
Supplemental regulations ............
Violations ...........................
Weapons restricted; hunting prohibited;
enforcement ....................
Impact fee .............................
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Kirby Storter Park, designated..........
Loitering and prowling ..................
Public peace and order offenses. See:
OFFENSES, ETC.
Parking................................
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Parks and recreation advisory board
Appointment and composition........ .
Creation .............................
Duties of the public services administra-
tor.............................
Functions, powers and duties .........
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure.. .
Reimbursement of expenses ..........
Removal from office; failure to attend
meetings .......................
Review process .......................
Terms of office .......................
Parks and recreational impact fee .......
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Public parks and beach access parking.. .
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Public recreation areas
Sexually -oriented businesses..........
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
Roadside parks
Seventh -cent gasoline tax levy........
Motor fuel taxes. See: TAXATION
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Section
Section
PARKS AND RECREATION (Cont'd.)
Use of county parks, grounds, and public
access areas
6-3
Camping near Gulf of Mexico .........
94-1
130-76 et seq.
Conflict and severability..............
98-60
Enforcement .........................
246-29
Hours ...............................
98-59
Intent and purpose ...................
98-56
Jurisdiction ..........................
246-27
130-55
Legislative intent ....................
246-26
130-76 et seq.
Powers and duties; offenses...........
246-28
Prohibited acts .......................
98-58, 246-27,
246-28
110-2
Public possession or consumption of
94-1
alcoholic beverages ..............
6-3
98-2
Restrictions ..........................
246-30
Use of grounds and facilities, require-
98-2(a)
ments..........................
98-57
98-2(c)
Waterways .............................
146-21 et seq.
98-2(b)
See: WATERWAYS
246-51 PEDDLERS, CANVASSERS AND SOLICI-
TORS
246-53
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
110-56 et seq.
246-54
Public solicitation of contributions .......
34-26 et seq.
246-55
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
Roadside stands ........................
26-1
246-52
PELICAN BAY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
74-304
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
246-1
PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT
94-26
Deferred compensation plan
Programs ............................
2-111
PERIODICALS. See also: BOOKS,
130-76 et seq.
PERIODICALS
PERSONNEL OF COUNTY. See: OFFICERS
98-27
AND EMPLOYEES
98-26
PESTICIDES
Storage of pesticides in portable contain-
98-33
ers
98-32
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
98-30
98-31
PETROLEUM
Fuel. See that subject
98-29
Gasoline. See that subject
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
98-34
98-28
PHARMACEUTICAL AND PLASTIC
74-304
INDUSTRY
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
130-76 et seq. PIERS, JETTIES. See: WATERWAYS, ETC.
PIPES AND PIPING
26-151 et seq. Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Cross -connection control/backflow preven-
126-29 tion regulations ................... 134-121 et seq.
See: WATER AND SEWERS
CDi:47
PIPES AND PIPING (Cont'd.)
Dams and reservoirs
Headgates, valves and measuring
devices required ................
Standpipes and hose systems
NFPA Code or Standard adopted..... .
Water resource permits .................
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
PIRANHA
Possession, sale, etc., of certain fish
prohibited .........................
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Addresses. See herein: Numbering of
Structures
Appraisal of land and easements proposed
for purchase
Authority ............................
Policies and procedures ...............
Board of county commissioners
Reconsideration of land use matters.. .
Coastal zone protection .................
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Community development districts. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Comprehensive plan and elements
Duties and responsibilities of local plan-
ning agency .....................
Comprehensive plan; establishing or
amending
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
Consolidated code enforcement regula-
tions..............................
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Dams and reservoirs, construction, operat-
ing permits ........................
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
Development agreements
Amendment and cancellation by mutual
consent .........................
Applications .........................
Definitions ..........................
Enforcement .........................
Governing laws and policies ..........
Modification or revocation to comply
with subsequently enacted state
and federal law .................
Notices and hearings .................
Periodic review ......................
Recordation ..........................
Requirements ........................
Short title; applicability ..............
Statement of intent ..................
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Section
90-67
58-26
90-41 et seq.
14-2
1-10(11)
106-131
106-132
2-42
22-286 et seq.
106-1
1-10(6)
2-2001 et seq.
et seq.
90-61 et seq.
106-114
106-110
106-107
106-118
106-117
106-119
106-113
106-116
106-115
106-111
106-106
106-108
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (Cont'd.)
Term................................
Use of agreements ...................
Development districts. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
Development services advisory committee
Appointment and composition........ .
Created.............................
Duties of administrator ...............
Functions, powers and duties .........
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure ...
Reimbursement of expenses ..........
Removal from office; failure to attend
meetings .......................
Review process .......................
Terms of office .......................
Flood damage prevention ...............
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION
Hearing examiner ......................
See: HEARING EXAMINER
Housing finance authority ..............
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Impact fee regulations. See also that subject
Educational facilities system impact fee
Emergency medical services impact fee
Library impact fee regulations ........
Parks and recreational impact fee.... .
Regional water and/or sewer impact fee
regulations .....................
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Section
106-112
106-109
2-1032
2-1031
2-1038
2-1037
2-1035
2-1036
2-1034
2-1039
2-1033
62-26 et seq.
2-83 et seq.
2-866 et seq.
74-307
74-306
74-305
74-304
74-303
Innovation zones .......................
49-90 et seq.
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Land development regulations. See the
Land Development Code published
in separate volume
Local planning agency ..................
106-1
Maintenance and dredging of canals
Petition .............................
274-26
Special assessments ..................
274-27
Manufactured homes and trailers........
Ch. 86
Municipal service benefit unit facilities,
improvements, special assessments
and bond issues ...................
122-26 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Neighborhood stabilization program
Minimum disposition standards and
procedures to be used by Collier
County in selling and conveying
neighborhood stabilization program
real property ...................
42-26
Numbering of structures
Procedures for re -naming of develop-
ments, subdivisions, streets and
buildings .......................
22-358
Parimutuel (racetrack) funds
Improvement projects of board of county
commissioners ..................
202-311 et seq.
See: FINANCES
CODE INDEX
Section
Section
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (Cont'd.)
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (Cont'd.)
Planning commission ...................
2-1156 et seq.
Adoption of Site Improvement Grant
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND
and Impact Fee Assistance Grant
COMMISSIONS
Programs .......................
42-83
Planning commission ...................
250-33
Adoption of the Commercial Building
Land development planning commis-
Improvement Grant Program for
sion. See: Land Development Code
the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle
published in separate volume
Community Redevelopment Area.
42-87
Planning, zoning and subdivision regula-
Adoption of the Community Event Grant
tions
Program for the Bayshore/Gateway
Areas and jurisdictions which may
Triangle Community Redevelop -
qualify .........................
250-29
ment Area......................
42-89
Comprehensive plan
Adoption of the Facade Grant Program
Generally .........................
250-35
for the Immokalee Community
Review and amendment............
250-36
Redevelopment Area ............
42-88
Continuation of existing plans,
of the Landscape Improve -
Improve -
ordinances and regulations ......
250-30
menAdoption
Grant Program for the Bay-
County hearing examiner program;
shore/Gateway Triangle
s hor
implementation .................
250-37
Community Redevelopment Area.
42-86
Definitions ..........................
250-26
Enforcement of ordinance or regula-
Adoption of the Modified Sweat Equity
tion, legal proceedings...........
250-32
Improvement Grant Program for
Functions, powers and duties .........
250-34
the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle
Planning commissions ................
250-33
Community Redevelopment Area.
42-84
Scope ................................
250-27
Adoption of the Shoreline Stabilization
Severability ..........................
250-38
Grant Program for the Bayshore/
Statement of intent ..................
250-28
Gateway Triangle Community
Subdivision regulations
Redevelopment Area ............
42-85
Approval of plats ..................
250-73
Adoption of the Sweat Equity Grant
Erection of buildings adjacent to
Program for the Immokalee Com-
unapproved streets ...........
250-76
munity Redevelopment Area.....
42-90
Participation by other agencies .....
250-74
Annual Appropriation ................
42-82
Plats outside incorporated areas....
250-75
Conflict and Severability .............
42-101
Preparation, recommendation ......
250-72
Title and Citation ....................
42-81
Statement of intent regarding subdivi-
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
sion regulation ...............
250-71
and related programs ..............
2-631 et seq.
Violation ............................
250-31
See: FINANCES
Zoning
Sewage systems extensions ..............
134-146 et seq.
Amendment .......................
250-53
See: WATER AND SEWERS
Appeal from decision of administra-
Social services ..........................
Ch. 114
tive official ...................
250-58
Special districts created and established,
Board of zoning appeals
Powers, purposes ..................
Chs. 122, 262
Ex
Exercise of powers ..............
250-57
Listing of districts. See: SPECIAL
Generally
"""""""""""'
250-55
DISTRICTS
Powers and duties ...............
250-56
Tourist development council.............
2-986 et seq.
Continuity ........................
250-54
See: TOURISM
Establishing district boundaries;
adoption of regulations........
250-52
Utilities standards and specifications ....
134-51 et seq.
General provisions .................
250-51
See: UTILITIES
Review of decisions; precedence; costs
Water systems extensions generally .....
134-96 et seq.
of action .....................
250-60
See: WATER AND SEWERS
Staying of work on premises .......
250-59
Zoning reevaluation
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
Appeals .............................
106-48
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Applicability .........................
106-39
CODE
Authority ............................
106-38
Property tax stimulus program ..........
49-40 et seq.
Compatibility exception ..............
106-45
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Definitions ..........................
106-32
Redevelopment grant program
Determination of consistency .........
106-44
Administration by CRA...............
42-100
Determination of vested rights........
106-46
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT (Cont'd.)
Effect of development agreement in
conjunction with a compatibility
exception or a determination of
vested rights ....................
Establishment of planning communi-
ties.............................
Exemptions ..........................
Findings .............................
Hearing officer .......................
Intent...............................
Minimum requirement ...............
Purpose .............................
Reevaluation program ................
Rules of construction .................
Short title ...........................
PLATS. See: SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS
PLATT ROAD MUNICIPAL SERVICE
BENEFIT UNIT. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS, UNITS
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Section Section
POOL/SPA CONTRACTORS (Cont'd.)
Swimming pools. See that subject
PORPOISES
106-47 Capture and transportation prohibited... 14-1
106-42
106-40
106-34
106-41
106-35
106-37
106-36
106-43
106-33
106-31
PLUMBERS
Journeyman plumber
Building trades contractors ........... 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
PLUMBING
Public swimming pools
Plumbing inspections ................. 66-120
Standard Building, Gas, Mechanical, and
Plumbing Codes ................... 22-106 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
POLES, WIRES AND CABLES
CATV franchises .......................
30-26 et seq.
See: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
POLLUTANTS, POLLUTION
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
Pollutant storage contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Utilities system standards and specifica-
tions ..............................
134-51 et seq.
See: UTILITIES
Waste materials management ...........
54-184
See: SOLID WASTE
Water pollution .........................
54-56 et seq.
See: WATER POLLUTION
POOL/SPA CONTRACTORS
Commercial, residential pool/spa contrac-
tors; servicing contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
PORT OF THE ISLANDS COMMUNITY
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
POST -DISASTER RECOVERY
Declaration of state of emergency........ 38-56 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
PRESERVE LANDS
Activities within preserve lands .........
54-335
Alcoholic beverages ..................
54-335(a)
Animals, fowl and marine life
Fishing ...........................
54-335(g)
Horseback riding ..................
54-335(i)
Hunting ..........................
54-3350)
Pets ..............................
54-335(n)
Audio devices ........................
54-335(b)
Boating ..............................
54-335(c)
Camping ............................
54-335(d)
Carrying capacity ....................
54-335(v)
Commercial activities within preserve
boundaries .....................
54-335(e)
Fires ................................
54-335(fl
Fireworks and explosives .............
54-335(s)
Fishing ..............................
54-335(g)
Hiking ..............................
54-335(h)
Horseback riding .....................
54-335(i)
Hunting .............................
54-3350)
Interference with County's authorized
lessee or his or her property .....
54-335(k)
Miscellaneous ........................
54-335(1)
Nudity ..............................
54-335(m)
Pets .................................
54-335(n)
Picnicking ...........................
54-335(o)
Public use ...........................
54-335(p)
Smoking .............................
54-335(q)
Swimming ...........................
54-335(r)
Trash ...............................
54-335(t)
Vendors .............................
54-335(u)
Collection of fees .......................
54-339
Conduct on preserve lands ..............
54-334
Buildings and facilities ...............
54-334(a)
Climbing on property .................
54-334(b)
Cultural and/or historic resources.....
54-334(c)
Plant life ............................
54-334(d)
Wildlife ..............................
54-334(e)
Conflict and severability ................
54-341
Definitions .............................
54-332
Effective date ..........................
54-342
Enforcement and penalties ..............
54-338
Hours of operation ......................
54-337
Intent and purpose .....................
54-331
Permits required for activities conducted
within preserve boundaries ........
54-336
Activities requiring a permit..........
54-336(b)
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Section
PRESERVE LANDS (Cont'd.)
Appeal process .......................
54-336(g)
Conditions ...........................
54-336(d)
Denial ...............................
54-336(e)
Incomplete applications ..............
54-336(h)
No entitlement to permit .............
54-336(k)
Permit required ......................
54-336(a)
Processing ...........................
54-336(f)
Revocation ...........................
54-3360)
Standards for issuance or denial of
permit ..........................
54-336(c)
Transferability .......................
54-336(i)
Vehicles and traffic control ..............
54-333
Bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, roller
blades, and roller skates.........
54-333(a)
Entering preserve lands ..............
54-333(b)
Parking .............................
54-333(c)
Restriction to roads ..................
54-333(d)
Speed of vehicles .....................
54-333(e)
Traffic control .......................
54-333(f)
Territory embraced .....................
54-340
PRINTED MATERIALS
Newsracks in public rights -of -way ....... 110-56 et seq.
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
Roadside stands ........................ 26-1
Sale of narcotic -related printed matter to
minors prohibited; presumption of
violation .......................... 94-98
PRISONS AND PRISONERS
Jails, stockades, detention facilities. See:
DETENTION FACILITIES
PROFANITY
Sexually -oriented businesses. See also that
subject
Specified criminal activities........... 26-152
PROFESSIONS
Local business tax ...................... 126-111 et seq.
See: BUSINESSES
PROPERTY
Accepting gifts and dedications of real
estate
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(10)
Accumulations declared public nuisance .
54-185
See also: SOLID WASTE
Ad valorem tax exemptions for specific
property
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(5)
Ave Maria Stewardship Community
District ...........................
262-721 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Board of county commissioners, donation
of property for public use ..........
2-27
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
rial Scenic Drive ...................
110-2
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
Section
PROPERTY (Cont'd.)
County owned, operated or maintained
airports ........................... 18-36 et seq.
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Flood damage prevention ...............
62-26 et seq.
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION
Improved property
Litter, weed and exotics control .......
54-175 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Littering, unlawful .....................
118-63
Litter control. See: SOLID WASTE
Local business tax ......................
126-111 et seq.
Trading, etc., in intangible personal
property ........................
126-151
Trading, etc. in tangible personal
property; fireworks, seasonal retail-
ers .............................
126-152
Neighborhood stabilization program
Minimum disposition standards and
procedures to be used by Collier
County in selling and conveying
neighborhood stabilization program
real property ...................
42-26
Nonconsent towing private property towing
and storage of vehicles .............
26-226 et seq.
See: TOWING
Numbering of structures ................
22-346 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Private property, offenses involving
Harvesting palmetto berries ..........
94-181 et seq.
See: OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
Property boundary, lines
Noise control regulations .............
54-81 et seq.
See: NOISE CONTROL
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
Property tax stimulus program ..........
49-40 et seq.
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Public solicitation of contributions .......
34-26 et seq.
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
Recycling program ......................
118-131 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Rezoning of specific named property
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(12)
PROPERTY APPRAISER
Appraisal of land and easements proposed
for purchase ....................... 106-131 et seq.
Imposing service fee for dishonored checks 2-397
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE
Assessment of costs to owner when abate-
ment executed by county........... 22-237
Boarding requirements, exceptions to .... 22-244
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Certificate required for boarding building
Compliance with housing standards .....
Costs incurred by county; assessment of
lien...............................
Costs to owner when abatement executed
by County, assessment of.......... .
Definitions .............................
Exceptions to boarding requirements ....
General provisions ......................
Hazardous buildings
Elimination of .......................
Method for designation ...............
Notice for the vacation of .............
Standards for repair or demolition by
County.........................
Housing official
Designation ..........................
Establishment of .....................
Powers and duties ....................
Inspection of structures and premises... .
Notice of
Hearing for revocation of boarding
renewal certificate ..............
Violation procedures .................
Nuisances specified .....................
Penalties ...............................
Purpose and scope ......................
Responsibilities of owners of nonresidential
structure, vacant buildings, vacant
structures, and vacant or unimproved
lots...............................
Property maintenance, responsibility for.
Rules of construction ...................
Securing building, standards for........ .
Structures and premises, inspection of ...
Title...................................
PROPORTIONATE FAIR -SHARE PROGRAM
Applicability ...........................
Alternative agreements ...............
Application process ...................
Appropriation of fair -share revenues ..
Determining proportionate fair -share
obligation .......................
General requirements ................
Impact fee credit for proportionate fair -
share mitigation ................
Intergovernmental coordination .......
Proportionate fair -share agreements . .
Findings ...............................
General definitions and abbreviations ...
Purpose and authority ..................
Short title ..............................
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Section
22-241
22-231
22-245
22-237
22-229
22-244
22-228
22-236
22-235
22-238
22-236
22-232
22-232
22-232
22-233
22-246
22-233
22-242
22-247
22-227
22-240
22-239
22-230
22-243
22-233
22-226
75-104
75-208
75-202
75-206
75-203
75-201
75-204
75-207
75-205
75-105
75-103
75-102
75-101
PROSTITUTION
Indecency and obscenity. See that subject
Offenses and miscellaneous provisions. See
that subject
Sexually -oriented businesses
Permit revocation .................... 26-197
PROSTITUTION (Cont'd.)
Specified criminal activities.......... .
PUBLIC NUISANCES. See: NUISANCES
PUBLIC PLACES. See: ROADS, BRIDGES,
HIGHWAYS, STREETS AND
SIDEWALKS
PUBLIC SOLICITING. See: CHARITABLE
SOLICITATIONS
Section
26-152
PURCHASES
Appraisal of land and easements proposed
for purchase ....................... 106-131 et seq.
Collier County Ethics provisions......... 2-2051 et seq.
See: ETHICS FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS
AND EMPLOYEES
Law library purchasing ................. 46-35
Procurement services division ........... 2-186 et seq.
See: FINANCES
PYROXYLIN PLASTIC
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
Q
QUARANTINES
Equine infectious anemia ...............
R
RABIES CONTROL
Animal control .........................
RACETRACK FUNDS
Parimutuel (racetrack) funds
General provisions
Use for schools ....................
Projects of board of county commission-
ers
Authorization .....................
Certificates of indebtedness ........
Elements of cost ...................
Necessity of elections ..............
Negotiable instruments ............
Payment of principal, interest ......
Protection of rights of holders ......
Provisions supplemental...........
Status of certificates ...............
RACETRACK STABLES
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
RACIAL CONCERNS
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing...............................
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
RADIANT HEAT ENERGY SERVICE
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
RADIATION
CATV franchise signals .................
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58-26
14-54
14-32
202-301
202-311
202-312
202-317
202-316
202-314
202-313
202-318
202-319
202-315
58-26
70-26 et seq.
58-26
30-40
RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM
FUND
800 MHz IRCP fund surcharge for moving
traffic violations ...................
RADIO ROAD BEAUTIFICATION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Appointment and composition ...........
Creation of .............................
Duties of the county administrator or his
designee ..........................
Functions, powers and duties of the com-
mittee............................
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure .....
Reimbursement of expenses .............
Removal from office; failure to attend meet-
ings...............................
Review process .........................
Terms of office ..........................
CODE INDEX
Section Section
RECYCLING (Cont'd.)
Solid waste recycling program ........... 118-131 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
130-1
2-1087
2-1086
2-1093
2-1092
2-1090
2-1091
2-1089
2-1094
2-1088
RADIO ROAD BEAUTIFICATION MSTU
Governing body .........................
122-2003
RADIOS
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands
Audio devices .....................
54-335(b)
Public solicitation of contributions .......
34-26 et seq.
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
RAILHEAD INDUSTRIAL PARK DISTRICT.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
RAILROADS AND TRAINS
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
tions and restrictions ..............
130-66
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
RECREATIONAL AMUSEMENT DEVICES.
See: COIN -OPERATED MACHINES
AND DEVICES
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKS AND
CAMPGROUNDS
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
rial Scenic Drive ...................
110-2
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
Manufactured homes and trailers........
Ch. 86
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Outdoor festival license conditions.......
10-87
Tourist development council .............
2-986 et seq.
See: TOURISM
Tourist development tax (lodging tax)....
126-81 et seq.
See: TAXATION
RECYCLING
Secondary metals recyclers..............
26-281 et seq.
See: SECONDARY METALS
RECYCLERS
REFERENCES
References to Code .....................
1-3
REFERENDUMS. See: ELECTIONS
REGISTRATION
Animals, fowl and marine life
Animal abuser registry
Abuser registration requirements...
14-109
Establishing an abuser registry ....
14-108
Public solicitation of contributions
Registration .........................
34-29
Registration of lobbyist .................
2-2057
REINFORCED STEEL CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
RELIGION
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS. See:
CHURCHES, ETC.
RENTALS. See also: LODGING FACILI-
TIES
Businesses .............................
26-381 et seq.
See: BUSINESSES
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Lodging facilities. See that subject
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
REPORTS AND REPORTING
Excavation inspection and reporting
requirements ...................... 22-113
False reporting of violations of county and
state laws ......................... 94-151 et seq.
See: OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
REPTILES
Sale of fish, reptiles, etc., taken from Lake
Trafford ........................... 210-66
RESERVOIRS. See also: WATERWAYS, ETC.
Dams and reservoirs
Construction, operating permits ...... 90-61 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
Water supply and distribution. See:
WATER AND SEWERS
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Section
Section
RESIDENCES, RESIDENTIAL AREAS
REZONING
Abandoned property ....................
54-226 et seq.
Land development regulations. See the
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
Land Development Code published
PROPERTY
in separate volume
Alcoholic beverages, drugs at open house
Rezoning of specific named property
parties ............................
94-27
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(11)
Building and construction. See that subject
CATV franchises .......................
30-26 et seq.
RIVER REACH STREET LIGHTING
Initial performance guarantee ........
30-30
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Coastal construction requirements.......
22-295
See also: BUILDINGS AND
RIVIERA COLONY GOLF ESTATES
CONSTRUCTION
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Development services advisory committee
2-1031 et seq.
ROADS, BRIDGES, HIGHWAYS, STREETS
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
AND SIDEWALKS
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
property .................
Abandoned ...
54-226 et se q.
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
PROPERTY
Housing finance authority ..............
2-866 et seq.
Accumulations declared public nuisance .
54-185
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
See also: SOLID WASTE
Landfill user fees .......................
118-1
Addresses. See herein: Numbering of
Littering, unlawful, storage, etc..........
118-63 et seq.
Structures
See: SOLID WASTE
Blocking accessways
Owner -occupied rehabilitation program ..
114-71 et seq.
Automotive fuel emergency regulations
38-91(1)
See: SOCIAL SERVICES
Bond issues and financing thereof for
Recycling program ......................
118-131 et seq.
capital projects ....................
2-611 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
See: FINANCES
Residential contractor
Bridges
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
Fishing
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Authority
110-91
TION
Posting of signs; punishment;
Residential occupancies
interpretation ................
110-93
Amendments to fire codes ............
58-27
Repealing and superseding Resolu-
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
tion No. 2002-204 ............
110-94
Residential zone
Restricted bridges .................
110-92
Noise control regulations .............
54-81 et seq.
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
See: NOISE CONTROL
tions and restrictions............
130-66
Sexually -oriented business locations .....
26-161
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
Solid waste municipal service benefit units
Capital improvement revenue bonds .....
2-651 et seq.
special assessments ................
118-111 et seq.
See: FINANCES
See: SOLID WASTE
CATV franchises .......................
30-26 et seq.
Rights to use streets not warranted ...
30-31
RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTOR
Collier County Scenic Drive Parks .......
246-51 et seq.See:
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
PARKS AND RECREATION
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Communications facilities in the county
TION
rights -of --way
RESTAURANTS
Abandonment ........................
110-130
Food service establishments .............
66-86 et seq.
Administrative variances .............
110-128
See: FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES
Appeals .............................
110-135
Special restaurant alcoholic beverage
Communication facilities previously in
license ............................
206-2
existence .......................
110-134
Definitions ..........................
110-122
REVENUE BONDS
General permitting requirements .....
110-125
Bond issues and financing thereof for
Indemnification ......................
110-132
capital projects ....................
2-611 et seq.
Inspections..........................
110-129
Board authorized to issue revenue bonds
2-612
Involuntary termination of registration
110-124
See also: FINANCES
Moving, altering, or relocating equip-
ment and facilities ..............
110-133
REVETMENTS. See: WATERWAYS, ETC.
Performance guarantee ...............
110-131
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Section
ROADS, BRIDGES, HIGHWAYS, STREETS
AND SIDEWALKS (Cont'd.)
Permitting requirements for new com-
munications facilities, wireless
facilities, and wireless support
structures ......................
110-127
Permitting requirements for small wire-
less facilities ....................
110-126
Purpose and intent ...................
110-121
Registration requirements ............
110-123
Construction in public rights -of -way
Conflict and severability..............
110-34
Definitions ..........................
110-27
Enclosure of swales ..................
110-30
Handbooks ..........................
110-28
Penalties ............................
110-35
Permits ..............................
110-31
Purpose .............................
110-26
Removal of offending material ........
110-32
Rule of construction ..................
110-33
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
Curfews
State of emergency measures .........
38-68
Dedicating, naming, establishing, locat-
ing, relocating, opening, paving,
widening, vacating, etc.
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(3)
Development agreements ...............
106-106 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Dumping or depositing of abandoned
property ..........................
54-182
Easements
CATV franchises .....................
30-32
Establishment of welcome station .......
254-4
Everglades Parkway
Hunting and discharge of firearms
prohibited; penalty ..............
242-2
Excavation .............................
22-106 et seq.
See: EXCAVATIONS AND GRADING
Firearms and hunting
Everglades Parkway
Hunting and discharge of firearms
prohibited; penalty ...........
242-2
Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage
Municipal Service Taxing Unit
Advisory Committee ...............
122-1801
et seq.
Golden Gate Beautification Municipal
Service Taxing Unit Advisory Com-
mittee ............................
22-1084
Golden Gate Estates Subdivision
Extinguishing of certain perimeter and
bisecting easements .............
254-5
Golf carts
Use on designated public roads and
streets in Collier County ........
130-4
Goodlette-Frank Road designated........
254-1
Harassment of a bicyclist, pedestrian,
runner or person in a wheelchair
using the public right-of-way .......
94-80
Section
ROADS, BRIDGES, HIGHWAYS, STREETS
AND SIDEWALKS (Cont'd.)
Littering, unlawful .....................
118-63
Loitering and prowling ..................
94-26
Moving of buildings .....................
22-381 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Newsracks in public rights -of -way
Agreements for specific geographic areas
110-61
Conflict and severability..............
110-62
Definitions ..........................
110-57
Findings and purpose ................
110-58
Removal procedure ...................
110-60
Roadside stands .....................
26-1
Standards and requirements..........
110-59
Title and citation ....................
110-56
Supp. No. 117 CDi:55
Numbering of structures ................ 22-346 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
One-way streets
Parking restriction signs ............. 130-34
Open alcoholic beverage containers
Possessing in vehicles, parking lots and
beach access areas .............. 6-3
Park public access areas ................
98-57
Parking of vehicles .....................
130-31 et seq.
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Paving contractor
Building trades contractors...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Pedestrian safety
Definitions ..........................
110-162
Interactions with or impeding traffic on
roadways and sidewalks .........
110-164
Jurisdiction ..........................
110-163
Title and citation ....................
110-161
Use of medians by pedestrians........
110-165
Public possession or consumption of
alcoholic beverages ................
6-3
Public solicitation of contributions .......
34-26 et seq.
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
Radio Road Beautification Advisory Com-
mittee ............................
2-1086 et seq.
See: RADIO ROAD BEAUTIFICATION
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
and related programs ..............
2-631 et seq.
See: FINANCES
Road, etc., improvements, construction,
costs
Gasoline taxes .......................
126-26 et seq.
See: TAXATION
Road impact fee ........................
74-302
Road impact fee district boundaries legal
descriptions. See: Appendix B
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Section
ROADS, BRIDGES, HIGHWAYS, STREETS
AND SIDEWALKS (Cont'd.)
Road improvements
Municipal service benefit unit facilities,
improvements, special assessments
and bond issues .................
122-26 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Roadside parks
Kirby Storter Park, designated........
246-1
Seventh -cent gasoline tax levy........
126-29
Roadside stands ........................
26-1
Roadway and drainage units. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Sidewalks. See also herein: Streets and
Sidewalks
Riding toy vehicles on shopping center
sidewalks .......................
94-28
Stopping, standing and parking prohibi-
tions and restrictions............
130-66
Sidewalks. See herein: Streets and
Sidewalks
Special districts re roads and streets. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Speed limits ............................
130-2
Stands .................................
26-1
State of emergency measures............
38-68
Stormwater utility ......................
134-311 et seq.
Streets and sidewalks
Easements
Accepting, releasing, abandoning
easements
Certain ordinances not affected by
Code ......................
1-10(11)
Improvements
Certain ordinances not affected by
Code
Dedicating, locating, relocating,
opening, paving, etc.........
1-10(3)
Local services, improvements, provid-
ing for .......................
1-10(9)
Vacating streets, public ways
Certain ordinances not affected by
Code .........................
1-10(3)
Ted Smallwood, Sr. Causeway designated
254-3
W. J. Janes Memorial Scenic Drive
Camping at night prohibited..........
110-2
Water resources management ...........
90-26 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
ROADSIDE PARKS
Kirby Storter Park, designated..........
246-1
Seventh -cent gasoline tax levy ..........
126-29
ROADSIDE STANDS
Definitions .............................
26-1(a)
Enforcement responsibility ..............
26-1(d)
Exceptions .............................
26-1(c)
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
110-56 et seq.
Penalty ................................
26-1(e)
Section
ROADSIDE STANDS (Cont'd.)
Preventing use of public areas as com-
mercial locations ..................
26-1(b)
ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE UNITS. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
ROCK FESTIVAL
Outdoor festivals .......................
10-71 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
RODEOS
Standards of care for animal -related busi-
nesses and organizations; breeders;
and rodeos ........................
14-76 et seq.
See: ANIMALS, ETC.
ROOF COVERINGS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
ROOMING HOUSES
Lodging generally. See: LODGING FACILI-
TIES
Tourist development tax (lodging tax)....
126-81 et seq.
See: TAXATION
S
SABAL PALM ROAD EXTENSION
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
SAFETY
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58
Electrical safety requirements for employee
workplaces
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Fire and safety inspections
Carnival permit application...........
10-47
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
tions ...........................
10-83, 10-87
Fire safety standards ...................
58-26 et seq.
Grounds for denial of outdoor festival
license ............................
10-88
Intersection safety ......................
78-51 et seq.
See: LAW ENFORCEMENT
Life safety code
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Amendments ......................
58-28
Offenses involving public safety .........
94-71 et seq.
See: OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
Robbery deterrence and safety training
Convenience store security sign require-
ments ..........................
26-95
SALES
Automotive fuel allocation ..............
38-86 et seq.
See: FUEL
Supp. No. 117 CDi:56
SALES (Cont'd.)
Bond issues and financing capital projects
See: FINANCES
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing...............................
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Local business tax
Sale of athletic related items at the
school by its students; exemptions
Sales from vehicles by licensed fish
dealers .........................
Narcotic -related paraphernalia ..........
See: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
Possession, sale, etc., of certain fish
prohibited ...............
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
and related programs ..............
See: FINANCES
Roadside stands ........................
Sale of fish, reptiles, etc., taken from Lake
Trafford ...........................
State of emergency measures............
Automotive fuel emergencies......... .
Water and wastewater utilities
Service for resale ....................
CODE INDEX
Section
Section
SCREENING
2-611 et seq.
Storage of litter ........................
118-65, 118-66
Litter control regulations. See: SOLID
WASTE
70-26 et seq.
SEALING AND STRIPING CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
126-123
TION
126-124
SEAWALLS AND REVETMENTS. See:
94-97 et seq.
WATERWAYS, ETC.
SECONDARY METALS RECYCLERS
110-56 et seq.
Additional records required .............
26-286
Applicability ...........................
26-283
14-2
Certain acts and practices prohibited ....
26-289
Conflict and severability ................
26-292
2-631 et seq.
Construction and interpretation.........
26-284
Definitions
26-285
26-1
.............................
Enforcement ...........................
26-290
210-66
Intent and purpose .....................
26-281
38-68
Method of payment for restricted regulated
38-86 et seq.
metals ............................
26-288
Penalties ...............................
26-291
134-361
Restricted regulated metals .............
26-287
Title and citation .......................
26-282
SALVAGE OPERATIONS
Abandoned property .................... 54-226 et seq.
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
PROPERTY
SATELLITE DISH INSTALLATIONS
Satellite dish installation contractor
Building trades contractors ........... 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
ing ............................... 70-26 et seq.
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
SCHOOLS
CATV franchises .......................
Educational facilities impact fee .........
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Impact fee regulations ..................
See that subject
Loitering and prowling ..................
Public peace and order offenses. See:
OFFENSES, ETC.
Parimutuel (racetrack) funds
Use for schools .......................
Permissible sound levels and classifica-
tion of occupancies .................
Public school financing contribution .....
Sexually -oriented business locations .....
Sexually -oriented businesses............
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
SECONDHAND DEALERS
Additional hold period required .........
26-323
Applicability ...........................
26-317
Change to definitions ...................
26-320
Change to exemptions ..................
26-321
Construction and interpretation.........
26-318
Enforcement ...........................
26-324
Incorporation of state law by general refer-
ence ..............................
26-319
Limitation on location for purchase of
secondhand goods by secondhand
dealers ............................
26-322
Title and citation .......................
26-316
Violations and penalties ................
26-325
SECURITY
30-54
Capital projects financing
74-307
Security of obligations ................
2-617
Convenience business security...........
26-251 et seq.
Ch. 74
See: BUSINESSES
Revenue bonds for transportation, road
94-26
programs, etc ......................
2-635
Additional security ...................
2-639
Pledge of gas taxes ...................
2-636
202-301
SENIOR CITIZENS
Seniors homestead exemption ...........
126-2
54-92
202-26
SEPTIC TANKS
26-161
Septic tank contractor
26-151 et seq.
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
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Section
SERVICE STATIONS
Automotive fuel allocation .............. 38-86 et seq.
See: FUEL
SEWERS. See: WATER AND SEWERS
SEXUAL PREDATORS AND OFFENDERS
Offenses and miscellaneous provisions
Offenses involving public safety
Offender registration fees
Collection of registration fees from
convicted felons, career
offenders, sexual offenders
and sexual predators, failure
to pay registration fees,
disposition of collected fees,
penalties ..................
Temporary emergency shelters
Definitions ..........................
Sexual predators and sexual offenders
notification and registration
requirements ...................
Designation of temporary emergency
shelters ......................
Duties of each sexual predator and/or
sexual offender ...............
Enforcement and penalty provisions
Official actions by law enforcement
personnel ....................
Statutory authority ................
Use of correctional facilities as
shelters ......................
Title................................
SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSINESSES
Additional criminal prohibitions .........
Additional operational provisions ........
Additional regulations for motels/hotels. .
Administration generally ................
Advertising regulations .................
Applicability ...........................
Classification ...........................
Definitions .............................
Employee records .......................
Escort service businesses ...............
See: ESCORT SERVICE BUSINESSES
Exemptions ............................
Hours of operation ......................
Immunity from prosecution .............
Inspection ..............................
Location of businesses ..................
Minors .................................
Notice.................................
Nudity at businesses not offering for sale
alcoholic beverages ................
Nudity prohibited at businesses offering
for sale alcoholic beverages........ .
Offenses involving public morals ........
Permit
Application ..........................
Fee...............................
4IS►b9
111-32
111-33
SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSINESSES
(Cont'd.)
Investigation ......................
Consent .............................
Expiration ...........................
Fees
Annual permit fee .................
Application fee ....................
Issuance .............................
Judicial review .......................
Location compliance ..................
Qualifications of applicant ............
Required ............................
Revocation ...........................
Suspension ..........................
Transfer .............................
Purpose and intent .....................
Regulations pertaining to exhibition of
sexually -explicit films or videos ....
Straddle dancing, other sexual activities .
Title and citation .......................
Section
26-191
26-199
26-194
26-193
26-188
26-192
26-198
26-190
26-189
26-186
26-197
26-196
26-195
26-153
26-163
26-170
26-151
111-33(b) SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
111-33(a) See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
111-33(f) TION
111-33(e)
111-33(g)
111-33(c)
111-31
26-171
26-172
26-162
26-157
26-166
26-154
26-156
26-152
26-164
26-26 et seq.
26-155
26-167
26-158
26-160
26-161
26-165
26-159
26-169
26-168
94-86 et seq.
26-187
26-188
SHELTERS
County parks, prohibitions .............. 98-58, 246-27
State of emergency measures............ 38-68
SHERIFF
Combat auto theft ......................
Correctional facilities impact fee ........
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Imposing service fee for dishonored checks
Law enforcement. See that subject
Sergeant -at -arms at meetings of board...
Sheriff designated chief correctional officer
Jails, stockades, detention facilities. See:
DETENTION FACILITIES
Sheriffs office
False alarms .........................
See: ALARM SYSTEMS
Noise control regulations .............
See: NOISE CONTROL
SIDEWALKS. See: ROADS, ETC.
SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS
Bridges
Fishing
Posting of signs; punishment;
interpretation ................
Businesses
Human trafficking public awareness
signs...........................
Convenience store security sign require-
ments.............................
Supp. No. 117 CDi:58
78-1
74-308
2-397
2-38
78-26
5-21 et seq.
54-81 et seq.
110-93
26-3
26-95
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Section
SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS (Cont'd.)
Electrical sign contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Escort service businesses
Identification of location ..............
26-31
See: ESCORT SERVICE BUSI-
NESSES
No loitering signs .......................
94-26
Nonelectrical sign contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Numbering of structures
Providing street signs on renamed public
or private streets ...............
22-360
Parking limit signs .....................
130-34
Parks and recreation
Cast net fishing in Ann Olesky Park
Posting of signs; penalty for viola-
tions .........................
98-2(c)
Posted signs in county parks, prohibitions
98-58, 246-27
Riding toy vehicles on sidewalks prohibited
signs ..............................
94-28
Speed limit signs .......................
130-2
SILENT ALARMS
Convenience store security ..............
26-91 et seq.
See: CONVENIENCE STORE
SECURITY
SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Building code ...........................
22-26 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
SKATEBOARDS
Riding on shopping center sidewalks.....
94-28
SMOKE; SMOKING
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(q)
SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, GATHERINGS
Alcoholic beverages, drugs at open house
parties ............................
Conditions for sale of alcoholic beverages
in parks ...........................
Escort service businesses ...............
See: ESCORT SERVICE BUSINESSES
SOCIAL SERVICES
Black affairs advisory board .............
See: BLACK AFFAIRS
Community development ................
Down payment/closing cost assistance
program. See herein: Housing Initia-
tives Partnership (SHIP) Program
Family mediation service ................
94-27
98-58
26-26 et seq.
Section
SOCIAL SERVICES (Cont'd.)
Health facilities authority ...............
2-846 et seq.
See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
Health related services, fees .............
66-56 et seq.
See: HEALTH AND SANITATION
Housing finance authority ..............
2-866 et seq.
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Medicaid, Medicare billings .............
66-61, 66-62
Health related services, fees. See:
HEALTH AND SANITATION
Owner -occupied rehabilitation program
Administration ......................
114-73
Administration of residential rehabilita-
tion ............................
114-77
Contractor selection ..................
114-76
Definitions ..........................
114-72
Determination of rehabilitation needed
114-75
Disaster waiver ......................
114-80
Homeowner contractual relationship
with County ....................
114-74
Inspection(s) of rehabilitation work ...
114-78
Method of payment for rehabilitation
work performed .................
114-79
Program description ..................
114-71
Public guardianship programs...........
46-2
SHIP down paymenticlosing cost assistance
program guidelines and procedures
Funds, disbursement of ...............
114-99
Administration ......................
114-94
Eligibility criteria ....................
114-93
Introduction .........................
114-91
Loan closings and disbursement of funds,
procedure .......................
114-99
Marketing; outreach ..................
114-92
Rehabilitation/emergency repair
Administration ....................
114-94
Eligibility criteria .................
114-96
Monitoring ........................
114-97
Required documentation ...........
114-98
Required documentation ..............
114-95
SHIP local housing assistance program
Affordable housing advisory commit-
tee, establishment ...............
114-61
Definitions ..........................
114-57
Designation of responsibility for
implementation .................
114-60
Establishment .......................
114-58
Title and citation ....................
114-56
Trust fund, establishment ............
114-59
SOLAR HEATING
Solar heater installation contractor
2-946 et seq. Building trades contractors ........... 22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Ch. 42 TION
SOLICITING
County airport facility rules, etc......... 18-49 et seq.
46-3 See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
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Section
Section
SOLICITING (Cont-d.)
SOLID WASTE (Cont'd.)
Discriminatory housing practices; fair hous-
Unlawful to litter ..................
54-180
ing ...............................
70-26 et seq.
Nuisances
See: HUMAN RIGHTS
Litter declared to be a public nuisance
54-179
Procurement services division
Weeds, grass etc.
Unsolicited proposals .................
2-198
Declaration of public nuisance ...
54-185
SOLID WASTE
Purpose and intent ...................
54-175
Carnival permit application .............
10-47
Title ................................
54-176
Collection and disposal municipal services
Waste materials management.........
54-184
benefit units (Solid Waste Districts 1
Municipal services benefit units (Solid
and 2) ............................
118-86 et seq.
Waste Districts 1 and 2) ...........
118-86 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Disposal fees
Natural resources ......................
Ch. 90
Definitions ..........................
118-1(c)
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Fees for users of county solid waste
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
disposal facilities ................
118-1
tions..............................
10-83, 10-87
Municipal service benefit units. See
Outdoor fires, incinerators, outdoor
also: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
fireplaces
Service charge prior to initiation of
Amendments to fire codes ............
58-27
annual special assessment ....
118-98
Preserve lands
Special assessments ...............
118-111 et seq.
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(t)
Environment ...........................
Ch. 54
Recycling program
Exemption permits .....................
118-97
Applicability.........................
118-133
Fees for rubbish, weed control ...........
234-2
Awards program for recycling on non -
Garbage collection and water production
residential property, multi -family
and distribution services
property, temporary events and at
Appropriation ........................
270-28
venue facilities..................
118-143
Contracts with municipalities.........
270-30
Conflict and severabilit
118-153
Delegation of authority; franchises;
Construction and interpretation ......
118-134
districts; penalties ..............
270-31
County recycling centers and hazard -
Equipment and facilities .............
270-29
ous waste collections ............
118-150
Establishment and maintenance ......
270-26
Definitions ..........................
118-135
Fees authorized ......................
270-27
Designation of recyclable materials ...
118-136
Health and sanitation ..................
Ch. 66
Effective date........................
118-155
Litter, weed and exotics control
Evaluation of non-residential, multi -
Abatement and enforcement provisions
family, temporary event, and venue
Abatement by county
facility recycling programs.......
118-145
Assessment for ..................
54-188
Exemptions from recycling standards .
118-141
Enforcement procedures ...........
54-190
Extraordinary and innovative recycling
118-142
Hearings on declaration of public
Inclusion in the County's Code of Laws
nuisance and assessment .....
54-189
Immediate corrective action........
54-191
and Ordinances .................
118-154
Penalties ..........................
54-194
Inspections, enforcement and penalties
118-152
Procedures for and effect of mailed
Intent and purpose ...................
118-131
notices .......................
54-192
Minimum standards for recycling
Procedures for mandatory lot mowing
At temporary events ...............
118-139
program .....................
54-193
At venue facilities .................
118-140
Applicability .........................
54-177
On multi -family property ..........
118-138
Definitions ..........................
54-178
On non-residential property........
118-137
Exotics, weeds, grass, etc.
Recycling education and promotion
Declaration of public nuisance......
54-185
program ........................
118-144
Exemptions .......................
54-186
Recycling service agreements .........
118-146
Notice of violation .................
54-187
Self -hauling .........................
118-149
Litter
Standards for recycling contractors....
118-148
Declared to be a public nuisance....
54-179
Temporary event, and venue facility
Dumping or depositing of abandoned
collection service agreements ....
118-147
property prohibited...........
54-182
Title and citation ....................
118-132
Storage of litter ...................
54-183
Variances............................
118-151
Unauthorized accumulation of litter
54-181
Roads and bridges ......................
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Section
Section
SOLID WASTE (Cont'd.)
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Secondary metals recyclers..............
26-281 et seq.
Ave Maria Stewardship Community
See: SECONDARY METALS
District
RECYCLERS
Ad valorem taxes; assessments, benefit
Solid waste disposal and resource recovery
special assessments, maintenance
Annual audit ........................
258-31
special assessments, and special
Antitrust exemptions .................
258-42
assessments; maintenance taxes .
262-742
Collection of charges .................
258-32
Ascertainments......................
262-723
Conformance with county, state and
Board of supervisors; general duties...
262-733
federal standards ...............
258-40
Board of supervisors; members and meet -
Declaration of policy .................
258-28
ings; organization; powers; duties;
Definitions ..........................
258-27
terms of office; related election
Effect of state general laws ...........
258-41
requirements ...................
262-731
Enforcement .........................
258-38
Bonds...............................
262-740
Establishment of transfer stations ....
258-36
Budget; reports and reviews ..........
262-734
Grants, loans and contributions .......
258-34
Competitive procurement; bids; negotia-
Lease of facilities ....................
258-35
tions; related provisions required
262-749
Power of the county ..................
258-29
Definitions; as used in this Act........
262-727
Prohibiting annexation by municipali-
Determinations ......................
262-724
ties; prohibiting franchise and
Disclosure of public financing .
p g .
262-735
other fees by municipalities......
258-39
Discontinuance of service .............
262-752
Rates, fees and charges ...............
258-30
Election; popular elections, referendum
Repealing laws in conflict herewith ...
258-37
and designation of urban areas ..
262-732
Services rendered to the county.......
258-33
Enforcement and penalties ...........
262-753
Short title ...........................
258-26
Exemption of district property from
Special districts. See: SPECIAL
execution
262-755
DISTRICTS
.......................
Fees, rentals, and charges; procedure
Utilities.. ........................
Ch. 134
for adoption and modifications;
SOLVENT EXTRACTION PLANTS
minimum revenue requirements .
262-750
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Foreclosure of liens ...................
262-747
General powers ......................
262-736
SOUND. See: NOISE CONTROL
Inclusion of territory .................
262-757
Intent ...............................
262-725
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
Issuance of bond anticipation notes ...
262-738
Maintenance and dredging canals
Issuance of certificates of indebtedness
Petition ................. ............
274-26
based on assessments for assess -
Special assessments ..................
274-27
able improvements; assessment
Municipal service benefit unit facilities,
bonds ..........................
262-744
improvements, special assessments
Legal description .....................
262-730
and bond issues ...................
122-26 et seq.
Legislative findings ........ . • • • • •
262-722
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Mandatory use of certain district
Solid waste municipal service benefit units
systems, facilities, and services ..
262-748
special assessments ................
118-111 et seq.
Minimum general law requirements...
262-729
See: SOLID WASTE
Notice of creation and establishment ..
262-759
Special districts, special assessments for.
Payment of taxes and redemption of tax
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
liens by the district; sharing in
Stormwater utility special assessments ..
134-318 et seq.
proceeds of tax sale .............
262-746
Generally. See: STORMWATER
Policy
262-728
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Popular name ........................
262-721
42nd Avenue SE municipal service taxing
Purpose .............................
262-726
unit
Recovery of delinquent charges .......
262-751
Authority ............................
122-896
Sale of real estate within a district;
Creation of the municipal service taxing
required disclosure to purchaser .
262-758
unit ............................
122-897
Severability..........................
262-760
Duties of the county manager or his
Short-term borrowing ................
262-739
designee ........................
122-901
Special assessments..................
262-743
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-899
Special powers .......................
262-737
Purpose and governing body ..........
122-898
Suits against the district .............
262-754
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-900
Tax liens ............................
262-745
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SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Termination, contracting, or expansion
When unpaid taxes and assessments
of district .......................
262-756
delinquent; penalty ..............
262-694
Trust agreements ....................
262-741
Blue Sage Drive Municipal Service Taxing
Bayshore Beautification Municipal Service
Unit
Taxing Unit
Authority ............................
122-1131
Authority ............................
122-2011
Creation of the Municipal Service Taxing
Bayshore Beautification Advisory Com-
Unit ............................
122-1132
mittee
Duties of the County Manager or His
Created; appointment and composi-
Designee .......................
122-1136
tion..........................
122-2016
Funding and Levy of Taxes...........
122-1134
Functions, powers and duties of the
Purpose and Governing Body .........
122-1133
advisory committee ...........
122-2019
Tax Assessment and Collection .......
122-1135
Officers of the advisory committee;
Brightshore community development
quorum; rules of procedure....
122-2018
district
Terms of office of the advisory com-
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-2181
mittee .......................
122-2017
Consent to special powers ............
122-2186
Creation of the municipal service taxing
Designation of initial Board Members.
122-2183
unit ............................
122-2012
District name........................
122-2184
Duties of the county administrator or
Establishment of the boundaries for the
his designee ....................
122-2020
Brightshore Community Develop -
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-2014
ment District ...................
122-2182
Purpose and governing body ..........
122-2013
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-2187
Review process .......................
122-2021
Statutory provisions governing the
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-2015
district .........................
122-2185
Berkshire Lakes Units 1 & 2 Street Light-
Capital project assessment
ing MSTU
Assessments
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
Adoption of final resolution ........
122-2051
rate ............................
122-1554
Annual assessment resolution......
122-2052
Created; boundaries ..................
122-1551
Assessment roll ...................
122-2048
Governing body ......................
122-1552
Authority .........................
122-2046
Purpose; powers .....................
122-1553
Correction of errors and omissions..
122-2057
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-1555
Effect of assessment resolutions ....
122-2053
Big Corkscrew Island FCRD
Initial assessment resolution .......
122-2047
Budget ..............................
262-447
Lien of assessments ...............
122-2054
Created, boundaries ..................
262-441
Notice by mail.....................
122-2050
Creation; amendment ................
262-443
Notice by publication ..............
122-2049
Governing body ......................
262-444
Procedural irregularities...........
122-2056
Officers ..............................
262-445
Revisions to assessments...........
122-2055
Policies and regulations ..............
262-446
Collection of assessments
Powers and duties ....................
262-449
Alternative method of collection ....
122-2059
Status and purpose ..................
262-442
Government property..............
122-2061
Taxing authority .....................
262-448
Method of collection ...............
122-2058
Big Cypress Stewardship district
Responsibility for enforcement .....
122-2060
Annual landowners' meeting; election
General provisions
of supervisors ...................
262-692
Alternative method ................
122-2071
Board of supervisors; organization,
Effect on Ordinance No. 88-23, as
powers, duties, and terms of office
262-690
amended .....................
122-2072
Bonds ...............................
262-696
Introduction
Compensation of board; per diem......
262-691
Definitions ........................
122-2041
District establishment and boundaries
262-686
General findings ...................
122-2043
Enforcement of taxes and assessments
262-695
Interpretation; title and citation....
122-2042
Minimum requirements ..............
262-697
Issuance of obligations
Miscellaneous ........................
262-698
Anticipation notes.................
122-2066
Powers of the district; compliance with
General authority .................
122-2062
county plans and regulations ....
262-688
Refunding obligations ..............
122-2070
Provisions of other laws made applicable
262-687
Remedies of holders ...............
122-2069
Sale of real estate within the district;
Taxing power not pledged ..........
122-2067
required disclosure to purchaser .
262-689
Temporary obligations .............
122-2065
Taxes; non -ad valorem assessments ...
262-693
Terms of the obligation ............
122-2063
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Trust funds .......................
122-2068
Variable rate obligations ...........
122-2064
Municipal service benefit units
Creation of municipal service benefit
units .........................
122-2044
Landowner petition process ........
122-2045
Caymas Community Development District
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-2091
Consent to special powers ............
122-2096
Designation of initial board members .
122-2093
District name ........................
122-2094
Establishment of the boundaries for the
Caymas Community Development
District .........................
122-2092
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-2097
Statutory provisions governing the
district .........................
122-2095
Cedar Hammock Community Develop-
ment District
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-761
Designation of initial board members .
122-763
District name ........................
122-764
Establishment of the Cedar Hammock
Community Development District
122-762
Legal description .....................
122-766
Statutory provisions governing district
122-765
Chokoloskee Island MSTU
Creation, location ....................
122-1576
Governing board .....................
122-1578
Purpose and intent ...................
122-1577
City Gate Community Development District
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-556
Consent to special powers ............
122-561
Designation of initial board members .
122-559
District name ........................
122-558
Establishment of .....................
122-557
Legal description .....................
122-563
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-562
Statutory provisions governing the
district .........................
122-560
Coastal water management MSTU
Creation .............................
122-326
Governing board; powers and duties...
122-328
Purposes; taxing authority............
122-327
Collier County Lighting District
Area established .....................
122-81
Assessment and collection of taxes ....
122-85
Budget; annual tax levy ..............
122-84
Governing body ......................
122-82
Purposes; powers and duties ..........
122-83
Collier County Production Park Street
Lighting MSTU
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
rate ............................
122-990
Boundaries ..........................
122-987
Created .............................
122-986
Governing body ......................
122-988
Purpose, powers .....................
122-989
Tax assessment, collection ............
122-991
Section
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Collier County Water -Sewer District
Adoption of rates, fees, and other charges
262-286
Annual reports of the district board ...
262-293
Bonds ...............................
262-287
Bonds; qualities of negotiable instru-
ments; rights of holders .........
262-292
Construction of law ..................
262-651
Contracts ............................
262-295
Conveyance of property without
consideration ...................
262-299
County water -sewer district
reestablished ...................
262-282
Covenants of the district board with
bondholders ....................
262-289
Definitions ..........................
262-284
District approval of construction of water
and sewage facilities ............
262-650
District bonds as securities for public
bodies ..........................
262-294
Free water and sewer services prohibited
262-297
Impact fees ..........................
262-298
Jurisdiction, restrictions, and boundar-
ies .............................
262-283
Legislative intent ....................
262-281
Penalties and enforcement............
262-652
Powers and duties of the district board
262-285
Publication of notice of issuance of bonds
262-291
Special assessments ..................
262-296
Trust funds; trustees .................
262-288
Unpaid fees to constitute lien .........
262-290
Collier Mosquito Control District
Boundaries; taxation .................
122-1036
Group insurance .....................
262-308
Liability insurance ...................
262-307
Minimum charter requirements .......
262-306
Corporate Square street lighting MSTU
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
rate ............................
122-1349
Created; boundaries ..................
122-1346
Governing body ......................
122-1347
Purpose; powers .....................
122-1348
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-1350
Countryside 1, 2 & 3 street lighting MSTU
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
rate ............................
122-1474
Created; boundaries ..................
122-1471
Governing body ......................
122-1472
Purpose; powers .....................
122-1473
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-1475
Cow Slough Water Control District
District creation; boundaries..........
262-596
Minimum requirements ..............
262-598
Provisions of other laws made applicable
262-597
Crescent Lake Estates Street Lighting
MSTU
Annual estimate of expenses; taxation
rate ............................
122-1059
Created; boundaries ..................
122-1056
Governing body ......................
122-1057
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Purposes, powers .....................
122-1058
Consent to special powers ............
122-432
Tax assessment, collection ............
122-1060
Designation of initial board members .
122-429
Currents Community Development District
District name ........................
122-430
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-606
Establishment of the Flow Way Com-
Consent to special powers ............
122-611
munity Development District ....
122-428
Designation of initial board members .
122-608
Findings of fact ......................
122-426
District name ........................
122-609
Statutory provisions governing district
122-431
Establishment of the Currents Com-
Forest Lakes R&DMSTU
munity Development District ....
122-607
Advisory committee
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-612
Appointment and composition ......
122-1802
Statutory provisions governing the
Creation ..........................
122-1801
district .........................
122-610
Duties of administrator ............
122-1808
Della Drive Municipal Service Benefit Unit
Functions, powers and duties.......
122-1807
Authority ............................
122-1371
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure
122-1805
Creation of .....................:....
122-1372
Reimbursement expenses ..
122-1806
Duties of County Manager or designee
122-1376
c
Removal from oattend
office; failure too tte
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-1374
meetings.....................
122-1804
Purpose and governing body
122-1373
Review process ....................
122-1809
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-1375
Terms of office
122-1803
Devil's Garden Water Control District
.....................
Boundaries extended .................
262-546
Advisory committee, duties, responsi... .
District taxes ........................
262-549
ties...... ....................
78
122-1780
Management, administration of district
262-548
e .......
Collection of taxes....
122-1780
Power of the district ..................
262-547
pure n
Created; boundaries, purpose, taxing
East Naples FCD
authority .......................
122-1776
Candidates for election to board ......
122-106
Governing board, powers an duties....
122-1777
East Naples FC&RD
Itemized budget ......................
122-1779
Annual estimate of moneys required;
Fronterra Community Development
posting .........................
262-207
District
Annual tax millage...................
262-208
Authority for ordinance...............
122-2190
Assessment and collection of taxes ....
262-209
Consent to special powers ............
122-2195
Authority to issue bonds ..............
262-214
Designation of initial board members .
122-2192
Candidates for election to board ......
122-106
District name ........................
122-2193
Established; boundaries ..............
262-201
Establishment .......................
122-2191
Finances; warrants ...................
262-211
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-2196
Governing body; officers; compensation
262-202
Statutory provisions governing the
Impact fee regulations ................
262-216
district.........................
122-2194
Investigations .......................
262-205
Golden Gate Beautification MSTU
Payment of costs of referendum .......
262-215
Advisory committee, duties, responsibili-
Personnel............................
262-204
ties.............................
122-1084
Powers and duties of board ...........
262-203
Authority ............................
122-1081
Remittance to board ..................
262-210
Creation; boundaries .................
122-1082
Rules and regulations ................
262-206
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-1085
Treasurer
Millage referendum ..................
122-1086
Bond ..............................
262-212
Purposes and governing body.........
122-1083
Semiannual reports ................
262-213
Golden Gate FC&RD
Fiddler's Creek Community Development
Boundaries of the district .............
262-573
District # 2
Finances ............................
262-576
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-476
Governing board.....................
262-575
Consent to special powers ............
122-481
Miscellaneous ........................
262-577
Designation of initial board members .
122-478
Name of district .....................
262-572
District name ........................
122-479
Powers of the district.................
262-574
Establishment of the Fiddler's Creek
Preamble ............................
262-571
Community Development District
Golden Gate Lighting District Extension
# 2 .............................
122-477
Construction of article provisions .....
122-252
Statutory provisions governing district
122-480
District created; boundaries defined;
Flow Way Community Development
millage limitation ...............
122-251
District
Golden Gate MSD
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-427
Creation; boundaries .................
122-201
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Governing board; powers and duties...
122-203
Advisory committee; millage .......
122-202
Goodland Street Lighting MSTU
Authority for this article .............
122-1106
Creation; boundaries .................
122-1107
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-1109
Purposes and governing body.........
122-1108
Goodland/Horr's Island Fire Control
District
Boundaries ..........................
122-2032
Creation and establishment ..........
122-2033
Governing board; powers and duties...
122-2034
Title and citation ....................
122-2031
Hacienda Lakes Community Development
District
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-786
Consent to special powers ............
122-791
Designation of initial board members .
122-789
District name ........................
122-788
Establishment .......................
122-787
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-792
Statutory provisions governing the
district .........................
122-790
Hacienda North Community Development
District
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-1931
Consent to special powers ............
122-1936
Designation of initial board members .
122-1933
District name ........................
122-1934
Establishment of the boundaries for the
Hacienda North Community
Development District............
122-1932
Petitioner commitments ..............
122-1937
Statutory provisions governing the
district .........................
122-1935
Haldeman Creek Maintenance Dredging
Municipal Service Taxing Unit
Advisory Committee
Creation, appointment and composi-
tion ..........................
122-2216
Functions, powers and duties.......
122-2219
Officers, quorum and rules of
procedure ....................
122-2218
Terms of office .....................
122-2217
Authority ............................
122-2211
County manager or his designee, duties
122-2220
Creation .............................
122-2212
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-2214
Purpose and governing body ..........
122-2213
Review process .......................
122-2221
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-2215
Hawksridge Stormwater Pumping System
MSTU
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
rate ............................
122-1705
Authority ............................
122-1702
Boundaries ..........................
122-1703
Creation, purpose ....................
122-1701
Governing body ......................
122-1704
Section
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-1706
Henderson Creek Park FCD
Annual budget .......................
122-175
Annual tax levy ......................
122-176
Assessment, collection of taxes........
122-177
Boundaries ..........................
122-172
Governing board .....................
122-173
Name ...............................
122-171
Powers and duties of board ...........
122-174
Receipts, expenditures ................
122-178
Heritage Bay Community Development
District
Authority for article ..................
122-2161
Consent to special powers ............
122-2166
District name ........................
122-2164
Establishment of district .............
122-2162
Initial board members
Designation of initial board members
122-2163
Statutory provisions governing district
122-2165
Heritage Greens Community Develop-
ment District
Authority ............................
122-1902
Boundaries ..........................
122-1901
District name ........................
122-1904
Established ..........................
122-1901
Initial board members designated.....
122-1903
Statutory provisions governing district
122-1905
Home rule ordinance. See herein: Municipal
Service Benefit Unit Facilities,
Improvements, Etc.
Hyde Park Community Development
District 1
Authority ............................
122-2271
Consent to special powers ............
122-2276
Designation of initial board members .
122-2273
District name ........................
122-2274
Establishment of the Hyde Park Com-
munity Development District 1 ..
122-2272
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-2277
Statutory provisions governing the
district .........................
122-2275
Immokalee Beautification MSTU
Advisory committee
Appointment and composition ......
122-1840
Creation ..........................
122-1839
Duties of county administrator or his
designee .....................
122-1846
Functions, powers and duties of com-
mittee .......................
122-1845
Officers, quorum, rules of procedure
122-1843
Reimbursement of expenses........
122-1844
Removal from office, failure to attend
meetings .....................
122-1842
Review process ....................
122-1847
Terms of office .....................
122-1841
Authority ............................
122-1827
Boundaries ..........................
122-1828
Collection of taxes ....................
122-1832
Created .............................
122-1826
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SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Governing board, powers and duties...
122-1829
Compensation of personnel ...........
262-83
Itemized budget and millage rate .....
122-1831
Construction .........................
262-27
Purpose .............................
122-1830
Construction, maintenance of canals,
Immokalee FCD
other waterways ................
262-72
Created, boundaries ..................
262-166
Created, boundaries..................
262-51
Emergency medical and rescue response
Declaration of lien ...................
262-68
services ........................
262-169
Delinquent taxes.....................
262-66
Governing body ......................
262-167
Dissolution, increased taxation .......
262-82
Officers; powers ......................
262-168
Duties of board of commissioners .....
262-59
Policies, rules and regulations, and fire
Duties of treasurer ...................
262-71
code ............................
262-170
Effect of appeals.....................
262-81
Taxes; non -ad valorem assessments;
Enforcement of liens .................
262-69
impact fees; user charges ........
262-171
Engineer; selection, qualification,
Immokalee Lighting District
general authority ...............
262-55
Advisory committee ..................
122-531
Entry onto property restricted ........
262-75
Assessment and collection of taxes ....
122-533
Hearing; decree ......................
262-61
Authority ............................
122-527
Incorporation of existing improvements
262-91
Boundaries ..........................
122-526
Issuance of bonds....................
262-86
Budget; annual tax millage ...........
122-532
Obstruction of canals, etc .............
262-95
Creation .............................
122-528
Overseers............................
262-85
Governing body; advisory group.......
122-529
"Owner" defined .....................
262-84
Purpose .............................
122-530
Payment of assessments..............
262-92
Immokalee Water and Sewer District
Penalty on delinquent taxes ..........
262-67
Assessable improvements; levy and pay-
Petition of adjustment of assessments
ment of special assessments .....
262-489
or benefits ......................
262-88
Audits ...............................
262-494
Plan of reclamation, improvement
Boundaries ..........................
262-483
Implementation; organization of board
Collection of rates and charges........
262-491
of commissioners .............
262-58
Connection with sewer system ........
262-492
Preparation, submission ...........
262-56
Declaration of policy .................
262-493
Transmission, appointment of com-
Definitions ..........................
262-482
missioners ...................
262-57
[Effective provisions.] ................
262-495
Private construction of drains.........
262-93
Funds ...............................
262-487
Publication of report; notice...........
262-60
Governing body ......................
262-485
Records..............................
262-74
Objects and purposes of the district ...
262-484
Removal of personnel .................
262-90
Organization .........................
262-486
Security of bonds.....................
262-94
Powers of board ......................
262-488
Supplemental nature of act...........
262-96
Short title ...........................
262-481
Surety bonds ........................
262-78
Water rates and service charges ......
262-490
Tax levy .............................
262-28
Isles of Capri MR&FS Capital Improve-
For maintenance ..................
262-87
ment District
Taxation; lien; enforcement ...........
262-54
Authority ............................
122-1877
Trial, execution ......................
262-70
Creation; boundaries .................
122-1876
Warrants, interest ...................
262-77
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-1880
Key Marco Community Development
Governing board, powers and duties...
122-1878
District
Millage referendum election ..........
122-1881
Authority ............................
122-1852
Purpose .............................
122-1879
Designation of initial board members .
122-1853
Jaudon Drainage District
District name ........................
122-1854
Abatement of actions by death, dis-
Establishment .......................
122-1851
ability ..........................
262-80
Statutory provisions governing district
122-1855
Amendment of reclamation plan ......
262-89
League Road/Trafford Farms Road MSTBU
Annual levy .........................
262-29
Annual estimates of expenses, taxation
Attorney .............................
262-73
and assessment rate ............
122-689
Board of supervisors
Authority ............................
122-686
Composition, organization, etc......
262-52
Creation of the municipal service taxing
Filling vacancies ..................
262-53
unit............................
122-687
Bridges ..............................
262-76
Duties of the county manager or his
Change of venue .....................
262-79
designee........................
122-691
Collection of taxes ....................
262-65
Purpose and governing body..........
122-688
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Section
Section
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Tax and assessment and collection ....
122-690
Governing body ......................
122-1497
Lely Golf Estates Beautification MSTU
Purpose; powers .....................
122-1498
Advisory committee, duties, responsibili-
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-1500
ties .............................
122-1448
Naples Drainage District
Collection of taxes ....................
122-1450
1919 ratification of creation ..........
262-26
Created, boundaries, purposes, taxing
1921 ratification of actions ...........
262-27
authority .......................
122-1446
Naples Harbor District
Governing board, powers and duties...
122-1447
Acquisition of property ...............
262-128
Itemized budget ......................
122-1449
Board of commissioners
Lighting district
Initial composition, terms, etc ......
262-123
Procedure to create or enlarge lighting
Powers, duties .....................
262-122
district .........................
122-1
Borrowing funds, notes ...............
262-130
Marco Island FCD
Construction, maintenance of harbor,
Annexation ..........................
262-332
canals, etc ......................
262-126
Annual estimate of money needed filed
Cooperation with federal government .
262-138
with county; notice ..............
262-336
Created, boundaries..................
262-121
Annual millage rate of taxes..........
262-337
Denomination of bonds; payment, etc..
262-133
Area of district .......................
262-331
Docks, wharves, etc...................
262-142
Assessment and collection of taxes ....
262-338
Election of commissioners ............
262-124
Election of board members............
262-341
Form of bonds
262-134
Election of officers
262-334
" .................. ..
...................
Finances; payments by treasurer; bond;
Handling funds ................
262-1 40
semiannual report ..............
262-340
Maintenance of waterways
262-127
General powers of board ..............
262-335
Manner of payment ..................
262-136
Impact fee regulations ................
262-335
Organization; chairman, secretary ....
262-125
Liberal construction ..................
262-342
Payment of certain expenses..........
262-143
Nomination of fire district board;
Permanent loans, bonds authorized ...
262-131
advisory committee .............
262-333
Record of bonds......................
262-135
Mediterra South Community Develop-
Referendum on bonds ................
262-132
ment District
Retirement of bonds ..................
262-139
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-706
Status of act.........................
262-137
Designation of initial board members .
122-708
Supervision of work ..................
262-141
District name ........................
122-709
Tax levy.............................
262-129
Establishment of the Mediterra South
Unlawful acts ........................
262-144
Community Development District
122-707
Naples Heritage Community Develop -
Legal description .....................
122-711
ment District
Statutory provisions governing district
122-710
Board members ......................
122-1985
MSBU facilities, improvements, special
Boundaries ..........................
122-1983
assessments and bond issues
Findings .............................
122-1981
Alternative method ..................
122-27
Grant of petition establishing district .
122-1982
Bond issues
Name ...............................
122-1984
Funds ............................
122-58
Statutory provisions governing district
122-1986
Issuance ..........................
122-56
Naples Park Area Drainage Improvement
Refunding bonds ..................
122-60
MST&BU
Remedies of bondholders...........
122-59
Annual budget .......................
122-1238
Taxing power not pledged..........
122-57
Bond issuance .......................
122-1242
Creation .............................
122-29
Remedies of bondholders...........
122-1245
Definitions ..........................
122-26
Boundaries..........................
122-1236
No referendum required ..............
122-28
Collection of taxes....................
122-1239
Powers ..............................
122-30
Creation.............................
122-1236
Special assessments
Definitions ..........................
122-1240
Alternative method of collection ....
122-43
Funds ...............................
122-1244
Levy and payment .................
122-42
Governing board
Savings provisions .................
122-41
Powers and duties.................
122-1237
Muirfield Subdivision Street Lighting
Purposes ............................
122-1236
MSTU
Special assessments
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
Procedure for levy and collection of.
122-1241
rate ............................
122-1499
Taxing authority.....................
122-1238
Created; boundaries ..................
122-1496
Taxing power not pledged ............
122-1243
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SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Naples Production Park MST&BU
Assessment bonds ....................
Construction of improvements; levying
of special assessments...........
Creation, boundaries .................
Definitions ..........................
Governing board .....................
Levy of taxes ........................
Purpose .............................
Naples Reserve Community Development
District
Authority for ordinance ...............
Consent to special powers ............
Designation of initial board members .
District name ........................
Establishment of the Naples Reserve
Community Development District
Petitioner's commitments .............
Statutory provisions governing the
district .........................
North Naples FC&RD
Boundaries ..........................
Eminent domain .....................
Finances ............................
Governing board .....................
Miscellaneous ........................
Name of district .....................
Powers of the district .................
Preamble ............................
Referendum elections ................
North Naples MSTD
Creation, purpose, authority ..........
Governing board, powers and duties.. .
Ochopee FCD
Advisory board .......................
Construction of article ................
Creation .............................
Governing board, powers and duties.. .
Prerequisite to tax levy ...............
Orange Blossom Ranch Community
Development District
Authority for ordinance ...............
Consent to special powers ............
Designation of initial board members .
District name ........................
Establishment of .....................
Statutory provisions governing the
district .........................
Petitioner's commitments .............
Palm River Sidewalk Municipal Service
Taxing Unit
Authority ............................
Conflict and severability..............
Creation of the Municipal Service Taxing
Unit............................
Duties of the county manager or designee
Funding and levy of taxes ............
Purpose and governing body ..........
Tax assessment and collection ........
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Section
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Pelican Bay improvement district
122-1187 Action taken on consent of landowners
Ad valorem taxes ....................
122-1186
122-1182
122-1181
122-1184
122-1185
122-1183
122-501
122-506
122-504
122-503
122-502
122-507
122-505
262-518
262-523
262-521
262-520
262-524
262-517
262-519
262-516
262-522
122-351
122-352
122-229
122-230
122-226
122-227
122-228
122-1961
122-1966
122-1963
122-1964
122-1962
122-1965
122-1967
122-2251
122-2257
122-2252
122-2256
122-2254
122-2253
122-2255
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Adoption, revision and revocation of
water management and control
plan............................
Agreements with other political bodies
for the joint discharge of common
functions .......................
Annual budget .......................
Assessing land for benefits; apportion-
ment of tax; lands belonging to the
state assessed; tax record........
Authorization and form of bonds ......
Benefit taxes ........................
Bids required ........................
Bonds as legal investment or security.
Covenants ...........................
Created, boundaries ..................
Defeasance ..........................
Definitions ..........................
Discontinuance of service .............
Enforcement and penalties ...........
Enforcement of taxes .................
Exemption of district property from
execution .......................
Extension of services outside boundar-
ies.............................
Fees, rentals, and charges; procedure
for adoption and modifications;
minimum revenue requirements .
Foreclosure of liens ...................
General obligation bonds .............
Governing board .....................
Interim certificates; replacement
certificates ......................
Issuance of additional bonds ..........
Issuance of bond anticipation notes ...
Issuance of certificates of indebtedness
based on assessments for assess-
able improvements; assessment
bonds ..........................
Maintenance of projects across rights -
of -way ..........................
Maintenance tax .....................
Mandatory use of certain district facili-
ties and services ................
Negotiability of bonds ................
Payment of taxes, redemption of tax
liens by the district; sharing in
proceeds of tax sale under F.S.
§ 194.21........................
Pledge by state to bondholders of district
Powers ..............................
Recovery of delinquent charges .......
Refunding bonds .....................
Revenue bonds .......................
Sale of bonds ........................
Section
262-413
262-394, 262-
395
262-375
262-409
262-373
262-376
262-381
262-396
262-407
262-389
262-390
262-366
262-384
262-367
262-412
262-414
262-398
262-416
262-417
262-410
262-403
262-388
262-368
262-382
262-385
262-377
262-402
262-408
262-397
262-406
262-383
262-405
262-393
262-370
262-411
262-386
262-387
262-380
CODE INDEX
Section
Section
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Seal .................................
262-372
Pine Ridge Industrial Park MST&BU
Short-term borrowing ................
262-378
Additional, supplemental methods
Special assessments ..................
262-401
Bonds.............................
122-938
Succession ...........................
262-369
Construction of assessable improve -
Suits against the district .............
262-415
ments; levying of special assess -
Tax exemption .......................
262-400
ments........................
122-937
Tax liens ............................
262-404
Definitions........................
122-936
Treasurer; depositories; fiscal agent ...
262-371
Provisions supplemental ...........
122-939
Trust agreements ....................
262-379
Creation, purpose, taxing authority ...
122-921
Validity of bonds; validation proceed-
Governing board, powers and duties...
122-922
ings ............................
262-391
Platt Road Municipal Service Benefit Unit
Water management and control plans;
Authority ............................
122-846
proceedings thereof .............
262-374
Creation of the municipal service benefit
When unpaid tax is delinquent; penalty
262-399
unit ............................
122-847
Within act furnishes full authority for
Duties of the county manager.........
122-850
issuance of bonds ...............
262-392
Funding.............................
122-849
Pelican Bay municipal service taxing and
Purpose and governing body ..........
122-848
benefit unit
Port of the Islands Community Improve -
Administration
ment District
Composition, nomination and appoint-
Authority ............................
122-1292
Clarification of regulatory jurisdiction
ment . . ...........
122-1662
of the Ochopee Fire Control District
122-1296
of Pelican
Creation of the Pelican Bay municipal
District name ........................
122-1293
service taxing and benefit unit
Establishment
122-1291
advisory committee known as
.......................
Special district powers ...............
122-1295
the Pelican Bay Services Di...
Statutory provisions governing district
122-1294
sion Board .... .........
122-1668
Private Road Emergency Repair Municipal
manager
Duties of the county manager ......
122-1668
Service Taxing Unit
Functions, powers and duties of the
. ... ...
Authority122-1156
Pelican Bay Services Division
the M Taxing
Creation of the Municipal Service Taxing
MunicipalService
S
Board ........................
122-1667
Unit............................
122-1157
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure
122-1665
Duties of the County Manager or
Opportunity to comment prior to
Designee .......................
122-1161
initial implementation or use of
Funding and Levy of Taxes ...........
122-1159
the unit's taxing and assess-
Purpose and Governing Body .........
122-1158
ment authority ...............
122-1670
Tax Assessment and Collection .......
122-1160
Reimbursement of expenses ........
122-1666
Public guardianship programs...........
46-2
Removal from office; failure to attend
Quarry Community Development District
meetings .....................
122-1664
Authority for article..................
122-2151
Review process ....................
122-1669
Consent to special powers ............
122-2156
Terms of office .....................
122-1663
Designation of initial board members .
122-2153
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
District name ........................
122-2154
and assessment rate ............
122-1655
Establishment of the quarry community
Boundaries of the unit ...............
122-1652
development district
122-2152
Creation of the pelican bay municipal
Statutory provisions governing the
service taxing and benefit unit...
122-1651
district .........................
122-2155
Governing body ......................
122-1653
Radio Road Beautification MSTU
Purpose; powers .....................
122-1654
Authority
122-2001
Tax and assessment, imposition and
Created .............................
122-2002
collection .......................
122-1656
Funding.............................
122-2004
Pine Air Lakes Community Development
Governing body ......................
122-2003
District
Levy of taxes ........................
122-2004
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-401
Purpose .............................
122-2003
Designation of initial board members .
122-403
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-2005
District name ........................
122-404
Railhead Industrial Park street lighting
Establishment of the Pine Air Lakes
MSTU
Community Development District
122-402
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
Legal description .....................
122-406
rate............................
122-965
Statutory provisions governing district
122-405
Boundaries ..........................
122-962
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Section
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Created .............................
122-961
Governing body....................
118-88
Governing body ......................
122-963
Powers .........................
118-89
Purpose, powers .....................
122-964
Mandatory solid waste collection ...
118-102
Tax assessment, collection ............
122-966
Ownership of solid waste and program
River Reach street lighting MSTU
recyclables ...................
118-103
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
Payments .........................
118-98
rate ............................
122-1399
Penalties..........................
118-108
Created; boundaries ..................
122-1396
Prima facie evidence of accumula-
Governing body ......................
122-1397
tion of solid waste ............
118-92
Purpose; powers .....................
122-1398
Rate resolution
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-1400
Annual .........................
118-94
Riviera Colony Golf Estates Unit Two
Certification of rate resolution ...
118-95
street lighting MSTD
Responsibilities of contractor and
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
customer for solid waste collec-
rate............................
122-634
tion..........................
118-104
Created; boundaries ..................
122-631
Scope of special assessment ........
118-97
y......................
Governingbody
122-632
Self hauler exemption permits for
Purpose; powers .....................
122-633
commercial and residential
Tax assessment, collection ............
122-635
property; procedure for obtain -
Riviera Golf Estates, Unit 1, Phases 1, 2
ing and revoking exemption
and 3 street lighting MSTD
permits ......................
118-106
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
Solid waste collection, disposal and
administration service charge
rate ............................
122-875
Annual assessment..............
118-93
Boundaries ..........................
122-872
Prior to initiation of annual special
Created .............................
122-871
assessment ................
118-96
Governingbody
y ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
122-873
Termination of service by contractor
118-105
Purpose; powers .....................
122-874
Trust fund ........................
118-91
Tax assessment, collection ............
122-876
South 8th Street/Doak Avenue MSTBU
Rock road improvement municipal service
Annual estimates of expenses, taxation
taxing unit
and assessment rate
122-659
Creation of the Rock Road Improve-
Authority........... ..
122-656
ment Municipal Service Taxing
Creation of the municipal service taxing
Unit Advisory Committee, appoint-
unit ............................
122-657
ment and composition ...........
122-2201
Duties of the county manager or his
Functions, powers and duties of the
designee ........................
122-661
committee ......................
122-2204
Purpose and governing body..........
122-658
Officers of the committee, quorum and
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-660
rules of procedure ...............
122-2203
Stormwater utility benefit areas
Terms of office of the committee ......
122-2202
Establishing area of operation, benefit
Sabal Palm Road extension MST&BU
areas ...........................
134-324
Annual budget, taxing authority ......
122-1323
Talis Park Community Development
Creation, boundaries, purposes .......
122-1321
District
Governing board, powers and duties...
122-1322
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-452
Solid waste districts 1 and 2 MSBU
Consent to general powers and recogni-
Collection and disposal of MSBU
tion of rights regarding future
Annual assessment ................
118-93
special powers ..................
122-457
Annual rate resolution .............
118-94
Designation of initial board members .
122-454
Budget adoption ...................
118-90
District name........................
122-455
Correction of errors and omissions..
118-99
Establishment .......................
122-453
Creation, purpose, and declaration of
Findings of fact ......................
122-451
benefit .......................
118-87
Legal description.....................
122-458
Definitions ........................
118-86
Statutory provisions governing district
122-456
Delinquency; and liens .............
118-97
Tall Pines Subdivision Street Lighting
Enforcement ....................
118-101
MSTU
Enforcement of annual assessments
118-101
Annual estimate of expenses; taxation
Failure to include residential real
rate ............................
122-1015
property on roll ...............
118-100
Boundaries..........................
122-1012
Financial hardship deferments.....
118-107
Created .............................
122-1011
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Section
Section
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS (Cont'd.)
Governing body ......................
122-1013
Creation of the municipal service taxing
Purpose, powers .....................
122-1014
unit............................
122-377
Tax assessment, collection ............
122-1016
Creation of the Vanderbilt Waterway
Taramindo community development district
Municipal Service Taxing Unit
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-1916
Advisory Committee, appointment
Consent to special powers ............
122-1921
and composition .................
122-381
Designation of initial board members .
122-1918
Duties of the county manager or designee
122-385
District name ........................
122-1919
Functions, powers and duties of the
Establishment of the Tamarindo Com-
committee ......................
122-384
munity Development District ....
122-1917
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-379
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-1922
Officers of the committee, quorum and
Statutory provisions governing the
rules of procedure ...............
122-383
district .........................
122-1920
Purpose and governing body..........
122-378
Terreno Community Development District
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-380
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-1946
Terms of office of the committee ......
122-382
Consent to special powers ............
122-1951
Verona Walk Community Development
Designation of initial board members .
122-1948
District
District name ........................
122-1949
Authority for article..................
122-2141
Establishment of the boundaries for the
Consent to special powers ............
122-2146
Terreno Community Development
Designation of initial board members .
122-2143
District .........................
122-1947
District name........................
122-2144
Petitioner commitments ..............
122-1952
Establishment of the Verona Walk Com-
Statutory provisions governing the
munity Development District ....
122-2142
district .........................
122-1950
Statutory provisions governing the
Unincorporated county area MSTU
district .........................
122-2145
General
Victoria Park I Street Lighting MSTU
Appropriations ....................
122-825
Annual estimates of expenses; taxation
Created; boundaries ...............
122-821
rate............................
122-1424
Determination of services ..........
122-824
Created; boundaries ..................
122-1421
Governing body ....................
122-822
Governing body ......................
122-1422
Maintenance of accounts...........
122-826
Purpose; powers
p p �
122-1423
Services provided ..................
122-823
Tax assessment and collection ........
collection
122-1425
Vanderbilt Beach Beautification Municipal
Victoria Park One MSTU
Service Taxing Unit
Authority ............................
122-276
Creation .............................
122-301
Conversion of overhead utility distribu-
Governing board; powers and duties...
122-303
tion facilities to underground
Purpose; authority to levy taxes.......
122-302
service .........................
122-287
Wentworth Estates Community Develop -
Creation of the municipal service taxing
ment District
unit ............................
122-277
Authority for article..................
122-2131
Creation of the Vanderbilt Beach
Consent to special powers ............
122-2136
Beautification Advisory Commit-
Designation of initial board members .
122-2133
tee; appointment and composition
122-281
District name ........................
122-2134
Duties of the county manager or his
Establishment of the Wentworth Estates
designee ........................
122-285
Community Development District
122-2132
Functions, powers and duties of the
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-2137
advisory committee .............
122-284
Statutory provisions governing district
122-2135
Funding and levy of taxes ............
122-279
Winding cypress community development
Officers of the advisory committee;
district
quorum; rules of procedure ......
122-283
Authority for ordinance ...............
122-2171
Purpose and governing body ..........
122-278
Consent to special powers ............
122-2176
Review process .......................
122-286
Designation of initial board members .
122-2173
Tax assessment and collection ........
122-280
District name ........................
122-2174
Terms of office of the advisory commit-
Establishment of the Winding Cypress
tee .............................
122-282
Community Development District
122-2172
Vanderbilt waterway municipal service
Petitioner's commitments .............
122-2177
taxing unit
Statutory provisions governing the
Authority ............................
122-376
district.........................
122-2175
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Section
SPECIAL MAGISTRATES
Consolidated code enforcement regula-
tions
Special magistrate ................... 2-2021 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
SPILLS. See: LEAKS, SPILLS
SPORTING EVENTS
Community event noise relief permits ... 54-88
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........ 58-26
STANDS
Newsracks in public rights -of -way ....... 110-56 et seq.
See: ROADS, BRIDGES, ETC.
Parking restrictions signs ............... 130-34
Violations. See: TRAFFIC AND
VEHICLES
Roadside stands ........................ 26-1
STATE CERTIFICATES
Building trades contractors ............. 22-161 et seq.
Holders of state certificates........... 22-203(b)
STATE GAME AND FRESH WATER FISH
COMMISSION
Aquatic plant management .............. 14-2
STATE LAW REFERENCES
False reporting of violations of county and
state laws ......................... 94-151 et seq.
See: OFFENSES AND MISCEL-
LANEOUS PROVISIONS
References to Code ..................... 1-3
STATUTES
County parks, prohibitions .............. 98-58, 246-27
STOCKADES. See: DETENTION FACILI-
TIES
STORAGE
Auxiliary storage tank, barrel
Automotive fuel emergency regulations
38-91(4)
See also: FUEL
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Nonconsent towing private property towing
and storage of vehicles .............
26-226 et seq.
See: TOWING
Parking, storage and use of vehicle control
ordinance .........................
130-91
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Storage of litter ........................
118-65, 118-66
Litter control regulations. See: SOLID
WASTE
Storage of litter ........................
54-183
See: SOLID WASTE
Section
STORMWATER
Drainage swales
Stopping, standing or parking prohibi-
tions ...........................
130-66
Flood damage prevention ...............
62-26 et seq.
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION
Hawksridge stormwater pumping system.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Stormwater utility
Adjustment of utility fee and assess-
ments;corrections...............
134-329
Applicability .........................
134-314
Assessments and utility fees ..........
134-326
Authority ............................
134-313
Billing and payment of utility fees or
assessments, penalties; adjust-
ments ..........................
134-328
Creation of comprehensive stormwater
management utility code ........
134-330
Credits against utility fees and assess-
ments ..........................
134-327
Definitions ..........................
134-312
Development, implementation, and
application of funding ...........
134-320
Establishing area of operation, benefit
areas ...........................
134-324
Establishment of enterprise fund .....
134-318
Establishment of utility ..............
134-317
Findings, purpose and declaration of
benefit .........................
134-316
Governing board, powers and duties...
134-315
Imposition of fees ....................
134-323
Issuance of bonds ....................
134-319
Notice requirements ..................
134-325
Operating budget ....................
134-321
Required levels of rates for fees and
assessments ....................
134-322
Title and citation ....................
134-311
Water resources management ...........
90-26 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
STORMWATER PUMPING SYSTEM
Special districts created and established,
powers, purposes ..................
Chs. 122, 262
Listing of districts. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
STREET LIGHTING DISTRICTS. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
STREETS. See: ROADS, ETC.
SUBCONTRACTORS
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
SUBDIVISIONS
Addresses. See herein: Numbering of
Structures
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SUBDIVISIONS (Cont'd.)
Consolidated code enforcement regula-
tions .............................. 2-2001 et seq.
et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Dedicating or accepting any plat or subdivi-
sion
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(10)
Development agreements ...............
106-106 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Golden Gate Estates Subdivision
Extinguishing of certain perimeter and
bisecting easements .............
254-5
Housing finance authority ..............
2-866 et seq.
See: AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Numbering of structures
Procedures for re -naming of develop-
ments, subdivisions, streets and
buildings .......................
22-358
Planning, zoning and subdivision regula-
tions ..............................
250-26 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Procurement services division
Prohibition against subdivision .......
2-207
Special districts created and established,
powers, purposes ..................
Chs. 122, 262
Listing of districts. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
Zoning reevaluation for development ....
106-31 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
SUITS, ACTIONS AND OTHER PROCEED-
INGS
Capital improvement revenue bonds .....
2-651 et seq.
Remedies of bondholders .............
2-658
Consolidated code enforcement regula-
tions ..............................
2-2001 et seq.
et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
Family mediation service fees ...........
Health related services, fees
Civil action procedures ...............
Revenue bonds for transportation, road
programs, etc.
Remedies of bondholders .............
Service charges and additional court costs
Sexually -oriented businesses, judicial
review ............................
SULFUR
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
Section
SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS (Cont'd.)
FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map "V"
(velocity) zone
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments ..........................
22-286 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Flood insurance map
Flood damage prevention .............
62-26 et seq.
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD
DAMAGE PREVENTION
Subdivision plat dedications
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(10)
SWIMMING
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(r)
SWIMMING POOL CODE
Standard Swimming Pool Code..........
22-136, 22-137
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
SWIMMING POOLS
Public swimming pools
Fees .................................
66-122
Plumbing inspections .................
66-120
Pool operator's certificate .............
66-117
Procedure for obtaining a pool operator's
certificate ......................
66-118
Regulations incorporated by reference
and definitions ..................
66-116
Swimming pool water quality .........
66-119
Violations ...........................
66-121
SWIMMING POOLISPA CONTRACTORS
Building trades contractors .............
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
T
TALL PINES SUBDIVISION. See: SPECIAL
46-3
DISTRICTS
TANKS
66-64
Automotive fuel emergency regulations
Fuel tanks half empty ................
Water tanks for private fire protection
2-638
NFPA Code or Standard adopted..... .
46-1
TARAMINDO COMMUNITY DEVELOP-
26-198
MENT DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
58-26
SURVEYS, MAPS AND PLATS
Building code
Incorporation of updated wind zone maps 22-27
CATV system construction .............. 30-42
Code enforcement board powers ......... 2-1014
See also: CODE ENFORCEMENT
TAXATION
Ad valorem tax
Sunset of the Conservation Collier ad
valorem tax .....................
Ad valorem tax exemptions
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
Bond issues and financing capital projects
See: FINANCES
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38-91(6)
61.1p 8
54-285
1-10(5)
2-611 et seq.
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Section
Section
TAXATION (Cont'd.)
TAXATION (Cont'd.)
Businesses .............................
Ch. 26
Title ................................
126-211
Capital improvement revenue bonds .....
2-651 et seq.
Delinquency
Taxing power not pledged ............
2-656
Sexually -oriented business permit
Capital project assessment
revocation ......................
26-197
Adoption of final resolution...........
126-231
Economic development ..................
49-93 et seq.
Alternative method ..................
126-251
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Alternative method of collection.......
126-239
Finance ................................
2-396 et seq.
Annual assessment resolution ........
126-232
Gas taxes
Anticipation notes ....................
126-246
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
Assessment roll ......................
126-228
and related programs ...........
2-631 et seq.
Authority ............................
126-226
See: FINANCES
Correction of errors and omissions ....
126-237
Gasoline tax. See herein: Motor Fuel Taxes
Creation of municipal service benefit
Immokalee Enterprise Zone
units ...........................
126-224
Exemption of local tax on electric energy
Definitions ..........................
126-221
used by qualified businesses in ..
126-1
Effect of assessment resolutions ......
126-233
Law library tax exemption ..............
46-37
Effect on ordinance, as amended ......
126-252
Levying taxes
General authority ....................
126-242
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(7)
General findings .....................
126-223
Local business tax......................
126-111 et seq.
Government property ................
126-241
See: BUSINESSES
Initial assessment resolution .........
126-227
Local services and improvements
Interpretation; title and citation ......
126-222
Certain ordinances not affected by Code
1-10(9)
Landowner petition process...........
126-225
Motor fuel taxes
Lien of assessments ..................
126-234
Gasoline tax
Method of collection ..................
126-238
Additional five -cent levy ...........
126-28
Notice by mail .......................
126-230
Nine -cent levy.....................
126-27
Notice by publication .................
126-229
One -cent levy .....................
126-26
Procedural irregularities .............
126-236
Seventh -cent levy..................
126-29
Refunding obligations ................
126-250
Municipal service benefit unit facilities,
Remedies of holders ..................
126-249
improvements, special assessments
Responsibility for enforcement ........
126-240
and bond issues ...................
122-26 et seq.
Revisions to assessments .............
126-235
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Taxing power not pledged ............
126-247
Property tax stimulus program ..........
49-40 et seq.
Temporary obligations ................
126-245
See: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Terms of the obligations ..............
126-243
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
Trust funds ..........................
126-248
and related programs..............
2-631 et seq.
Variable rate obligations ..............
126-244
See: FINANCES
Collier county local provider participation
Seniors homestead exemption ...........
126-2
fund
Special districts, units
Adoption of assessment resolution and
Ave Maria Stewardship Community
non -ad valorem assessment roll..
126-223
District .........................
262-721 et seq.
Alternative method ..................
126-214
Big Corkscrew Island FCRD
Annual final assessment resolution ...
126-224
Taxing authority ..................
262-448
Assessment resolution ................
126-219
Big Cypress Stewardship District .....
262-686 et seq.
Assessment ..........................
126-217
Immokalee FCD
Authority ............................
126-212
Taxes; non -ad valorem assessments;
Computation of assessment...........
126-218
impact fees; user charges .....
262-171
Correction of errors and omissions ....
126-229
Special taxing districts ..................
Ch. 122
Definitions ..........................
126-215
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Effect of annual final assessment resolu-
Tax collector
tion ............................
126-225
Imposing service fee for dishonored
Interpretation .......................
126-216
checks..........................
2-397
Method of collection ..................
126-226
Tourist development tax ................
2-986 et seq.
Non -ad valorem assessment roll ......
126-220
Tourist development council. See:
Notice by mail .......................
126-222
TOURISM
Notice by publication .................
126-221
Tourist development tax (lodging tax)
Purpose .............................
126-213
1992 Tax Ordinance
Refunds .............................
126-227
Liens authorized ..................
126-87
Responsibility for enforcement ........
126-228
Local administration of the tax .....
126-89
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Penalties for failure to collect ......
126-85
Penalties for misrepresentation.....
126-86
Purpose ...........................
126-81
Repeal by referendum .............
126-88
Tourist development council........
126-84
Tourist development council .....
2-986 et seq.
Tourist development tax ...........
126-82
Uses of tax revenues ...............
126-83
Water pollution control program funding.
54-59
TELEPHONES
CATV franchises ....................... 30-45
Communications systems
Outdoor festival license conditions .... 10-87
TELEVISION
CATV franchises .......................
30-26 et seq.
See: CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
Satellite dish installation contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
TENTS AND MEMBRANE STRUCTURES
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Outdoor festivals .......................
10-71 et seq.
See: AMUSEMENTS, ETC.
TERMINALS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
TERRENO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
TESTIMONY
Discriminatory housing practices
Untruthful complaints or testimony ...
70-34
See also: HUMAN RIGHTS
THEATERS
Sexually -oriented motion picture theaters,
theaters
Sexually -oriented businesses..........
26-151 et seq.
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
THEFT
Combat auto theft ......................
78-1
TOBACCO PRODUCTS
Merchandising of tobacco products.......
26-2
Sale of tobacco, paraphernalia to minors .
94-86
TOILET FACILITIES
Carnival permit application .............
10-47
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
tions ..............................
10-83, 10-87
Sewage disposal. See: WATER AND
SEWERS
TOURISM
Tourist development council
Compensation .......................
2-993
TOURISM (Cont'd.)
Composition of membership ..........
Establishment .......................
Meetings ............................
Officers; quorum; rules of procedure.. .
Purpose .............................
Resolution of appointment ............
Responsibilities and duties ...........
Tourist development tax, council ......
Tourist development tax (lodging tax)... .
See: TAXATION
TOWING
Nonconsent towing private property towing
and storage of vehicles
Definitions ..........................
Maximum towing, storage and related
rates pertaining to non -consent
tow services, as well as, private
property towing, impound and
immobilization ..................
Notice requirements for removing and
immobilizing vehicles/vessels from
and on private real property .....
Penalties, enforcement and scope of
article ..........................
Title................................
Tow truck class specifications .........
Tow truck/immobilization company
requirements ...................
Towing or immobilization with prior
express instruction of real property
owner or authorized agent and/or
law enforcement agency .........
Parking violations; towing ...............
Removal of abandoned property .........
See also: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES
OR PROPERTY
Traffic and vehicles, parking, stopping,
etc. See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Section
2-988
2-987
2-991
2-992
2-986
2-989
2-990
126-84
126-81 et seq.
26-227
26-229
26-231
26-233
26-226
26-228
26-232
26-230
130-54
54-232,54-233
TOY VEHICLES
Preserve lands
Vehicles and traffic control
Bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, roller
blades, and roller skates ......
54-333(a)
Riding on shopping center sidewalks.....
94-28
TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
800 MHz IRCP fund surcharge ..........
130-1
Courts ...............................
Ch. 46
Alcoholic beverages
Public possession or consumption of
alcoholic beverages ..............
6-3
Authorized emergency vehicles
Medical transportation services .......
50-51 et seq.
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
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TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES (Cont'd.)
TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES (Cont'd.)
Beach parking
Disposition of fines and forfeitures
Public parks and beach access parking.
for parking violations;
See herein: Parking, Stopping and
authorized costs............
130-51
Standing
Issuance of county parking cita-
Doris Slosberg Driver Education Fund ...
2-451 et seq.
tions ......................
130-47
See: FINANCES
Motor vehicle liens; towing ......
130-54
Emergency services and preparedness
Outstanding parking violations ..
130-53
Medical transportation services
Owner's liability for parking viola -
Obedience to traffic laws, ordinances
tions ......................
130-50
or regulations ................
50-73
Payment of civil penalties and
Golf carts
proceedings to enforce pay -
Use on designated public roads and
ment for municipal parking
streets in Collier County ........
130-4
citations ...................
130-49
Intersection safety ......................
78-51 et seq.
Payment of civil penalties and
See: LAW ENFORCEMENT
proceedings to enforce pay -
Moving of buildings and traffic control ...
22-385
ment for violations .........
130-48
See also: BUILDINGS AND
Penalty for violations............
130-46
CONSTRUCTION
Parks and recreation
Moving traffic violations
Public parks and beach access park-
800 MHz IRCP fund surcharge .......
130-1
ing. See within this subhead -
Parking violations ....................
130-46 et seq.
ing: Parking
See herein: Parking, Stopping and
Prohibitions and restrictions
Standing
Generally .........................
130-66
Operation of trucks over posted weight ..
130-3
Handicapped parking ..............
130-67
Parking, stopping and standing
Public parks and beach access parking.
Beach parking
See within this subheading: Park -
Public parks and beach access park-
ing
ing. See within this subhead-
State of emergency measures .........
38-68
ing: Parking
Towing and storage of vehicles
County parks, prohibitions ...........
98-58, 246-27
Motor vehicle liens; towing .........
130-54
Handicapped parking ................
130-67
Parking, storage and use of vehicle control
Parking
ordinance
Beach access
Applicability .........................
130-93
Public parks and beach access
Conflict and severability..............
130-100
parking ....................
130-76 et seq.
Definitions ..........................
130-94
Definitions ........................
130-32
Limitation on
Fee schedule ......................
130-52
Boats or other floating equipment
Jurisdiction .......................
130-33
used as dwelling units ........
130-98
Law enforcement ..................
Ch. 78
Parking storage of vehicles without
Parks and recreation
current license plates .........
130-95
Public parks and beach access
Parking storage or use of recreational
parking ....................
130-76 et seq.
vehicles......................
130-96
Public parks and beach access park-
Parking of commercial vehicles or com-
ing
mercial equipment in residential
Applicability ....................
130-78
areas...........................
130-97
Designation by resolution........
130-80
Purpose and intent ...................
130-91
Penalty for violations............
130-81
Repeal of Ordinance No. 08-64........
130-99
Provisions re ....................
130-79
Title ................................
130-92
Purpose and intent ..............
130-77
Parks and recreation
Title ...........................
130-76
Public parks and beach access parking.
Public parks parking
See herein: Parking, Stopping and
Public parks and beach access
Standing
parking ....................
130-76 et seq.
Preserve lands
Placement of official signs..........
130-34
Vehicles and traffic control ...........
54-333
Short title .........................
130-31
Public parks and beach access parking.
Violations
See herein: Parking, Stopping and
Beach parking, collection of fees .
130-55
Standing
County -owned parking facilities fee
Roads and bridges ......................
Ch. 110
schedule ...................
130-52
Speed limits............................
130-2
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TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES (Cont'd.)
TRANSPORTING
State of emergency measures............
38-68
Coconut palms, transporting controls ....
138-26
Towing and storage of vehicles
Lethal yellowing disease prevention and
Parking violations
control program. See: TREES AND
Motor vehicle liens; towing.........
130-54
VEGETATION
Traffic control
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
Carnival permit application...........
10-47
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
PREPAREDNESS
tions ...........................
10-83, 10-87
Porpoises, capture and transportation
Vehicles for hire ........................
Ch. 142
prohibited.........................
14-1
State of emergency measures............
38-68
TRAILER PARKS. See: RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES AND PARKS
TRAVEL TRAILERS
Manufactured homes and trailers........
Ch. 86
TRAINING
Recreational vehicles. See that subject
Code enforcement citation regulations
Training of designated code enforce-
TREES AND VEGETATION
ment officers to issue citations
Attaching posters, directional signs to trees
and notices to appear ...........
2-2006
County parks, prohibitions ...........
98-58, 246-27
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
Collier County Scenic Drive Park
tors ...............................
22-81 et seq.
Weapons restricted, hunting..........
246-52
Training and qualifications ...........
22-83
See: PARKS AND RECREATION
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
County parks, prohibitions ..............
98-58, 246-27
TION
Downed trees
Robbery deterrence and safety training
Waste materials management.........
54-184
Convenience store security sign require-
Flammable vegetation
ments ..........................
26-95
Outdoor festival license conditions ....
10-87
Horticulture, floriculture. See: FARMS,
TRANSIT SYSTEMS. See also:
GROVES, ETC.
TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND
Landscaping and buffering regulations.
IMPROVEMENTS
See the Land Development Code
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
published in separate volume
TRANSPORTATION EXPENDITURES
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
Additional five -cent local option gasoline
See: SOLID WASTE
tax ...............................
126-28
Mangrove stands
Motor fuel taxes. See: TAXATION
Flood damage prevention .............
62-26 et seq.
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD
TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES AND
DAMAGE PREVENTION
IMPROVEMENTS
Preserve lands
Six cents local option gasoline tax .......
126-27
Conduct on preserve lands
Motor fuel taxes. See: TAXATION
Plant life ..........................
54-334(d)
Terminals
Protected tree ordinance ................
22-83(2)
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Vegetation removal, protection and
Transit advisory committee .............
2-966 et seq.
preservation. See the Land Develop -
See: COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC
ment Code published in separate
TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMIT-
volume
TEE
TRESPASS
TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS
Airport, anywhere at; secured areas .....
18-50
Revenue bonds for transportation, roads
Offenses, listing. See: OFFENSES AND
and related programs ..............
2-631 et seq.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
See: FINANCES
Removal of abandoned property .........
54-232, 54-233
Trespass authorized ..................
54-235
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Medical transportation services .........
50-51 et seq.
TROPICAL STORMS. See: HURRICANES
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
AND TROPICAL STORMS
PREPAREDNESS
State of emergency measures............
38-68
TRUCKS
Transit systems
Commercial vehicle regulations. See: COM-
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
MERCIAL VEHICLES
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TRUCKS (Cont'd.)
Motor vehicles, generally. See: MOTOR
VEHICLES AND OTHER
VEHICLES
Operation of trucks over posted weight .. 130-3
Stopping, standing and parking. See:
TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
U
ULTRALIGHTS
County owned, operated or maintained
airports ........................... 18-36 et seq.
See: AIRPORTS AND AIRCRAFT
UNDERGROUND FACILITIES
CATV franchise requirements ...........
Special districts, units
Vanderbilt Beach Beautification
Municipal Service Taxing Unit
Conversion of overhead utility
distribution facilities to
underground service ..........
Underground utility contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
UNINCORPORATED COUNTY AREAS
Jurisdiction of Code ....................
Special districts created and established,
30-40
122-287
22-161 et seq.
Section
UTILITIES (Cont'd.)
Definitions and abbreviations .........
134-56
Effective Date .......................
134-63
Findings and purpose ................
134-51
Penalties and enforcement............
134-62
Policies and standards ................
134-57
Service areas ........................
134-55
Title and citation ....................
134-52
Utilities conveyance policies and
procedures ...................... 134-60
Water and wastewater ordinances and
resolutions ...................... 134-54
Water and sewers. See that subject
Water -sewer district uniform billing, operat-
ing and regulatory standards....... 134-171 et seq.
See: WATER AND SEWERS
UTILITY GAS PLANTS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
V
VACANT PROPERTY
Unauthorized accumulation of litter .....
See: SOLID WASTE
VACCINATION
Animal control
County rabies/license certificate; tags,
1-5 vaccination required ............
powers, purposes ..................
Chs. 122, 262
Listing of districts. See: SPECIAL
DISTRICTS
UNSAFE BUILDINGS
Property maintenance code ..............
22-226 et seq.
See: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
CODE
UTILITIES
Garbage collection and water production
and distribution services...........
270-26 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Moving of buildings
Obligation of mover to utilities and
other facilities ..................
22-384
Special districts, units
Vanderbilt Beach Beautification
Municipal Service Taxing Unit
Conversion of overhead utility
distribution facilities to
underground service ..........
122-287
Utilities standards and procedures
Amendments ........................
134-61
Appendix A
Standard legal documents..........
134-64
Applicability .........................
134-53
Construction approval and document
submissions ....................
134-58
Construction observation and inspec-
tion ............................
134-59
VANS
Commercial vehicles. See that subject
VEGETATION. See: TREES AND VEGETA-
TION
VEHICLES
Motor vehicles generally. See: MOTOR
VEHICLES AND OTHER
VEHICLES
Parking of vehicles .....................
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
Stopping, standing and parking regula-
tions..............................
See: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
58-26
54-181
14-33
130-31 et seq.
130-1 et seq.
VENDING MACHINES
Newsracks in public rights -of -way ....... 110-56 et seq.
Roadside stands ........................ 26-1
VENDORS
Newsracks in public rights -of -way .......
110-56 et seq.
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(u)
Public solicitation of contributions .......
34-26 et seq.
See: CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS
Roadside stands ........................
26-1
VENTILATING SYSTEMS. See: MECHANI-
CAL SYSTEMS
VICTORIA PARK STREET LIGHTING
DISTRICT. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
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VIDEO STORES
Sexually -oriented businesses ............ 26-151 et seq.
Regulations pertaining to exhibition of
sexually -explicit films or videos.. 26-163
See: SEXUALLY -ORIENTED BUSI-
NESSES
W
WASTE MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
County parks, grounds, public access areas
Use requirements ....................
98-57
Industrial or commercial waste disposal
Water resources permits ..............
90-41 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
Litter control ........................
118-56 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Secondary metals recyclers..............
26-281 et seq.
See: SECONDARY METALS
RECYCLERS
Sewage disposal. See: WATER AND
SEWERS
Solid waste facilities
Solid waste collection disposal ........
Ch. 118
See: SOLID WASTE
WASTEWATER. See: WATER AND SEWERS
WATER AND SEWERS
Building permits
Approval of sewage disposal system
required prior to issuance .......
66-2
Capital improvements, projects
Bond issues and financing capital
projects .........................
2-611 et seq.
Capital improvement revenue bonds ..
2-651 et seq.
See: FINANCES
Collier County Water -Sewer District
Provision of water, sewer, and reuse
irrigation water within the Collier
County Water -Sewer District;
applicability to special purpose
independent governments .......
134-186
Collier County Water -Sewer District .....
262-281 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Collier County Water -Sewer District IQ
water ordinance
Additions of chemicals ................
134-40
Annexation of district service areas into
municipalities ..................
134-32
Connection to system .................
134-30
Construction specifications ...........
134-37
Cross -connections prohibited..........
134-36
Definitions ..........................
134-29
Discontinuing service by district ......
134-31
District maintenance .................
134-39
Findings .............................
134-27
Intent ...............................
134-28
Section
WATER AND SEWERS (Cont-d.)
Interrupted, discontinued, suspended
and failure to deliver service.....
134-33
Liability .............................
134-43
Maintenance by user .................
134-38
Meter requirements ..................
134-35
Ownership by the district .............
134-41
Penalties ............................
134-44
Service requirements .................
134-34
Title and citation ....................
134-26
User's IQ water system ...............
134-42
County Park prohibitions ...............
98-58, 246-28
Cow Slough Water Control District ......
262-596 et seq.
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS, UNITS
Cross -connection controllbackflow preven-
tion regulations
Backflow prevention system design ...
134-128
Backflow prevention systems .........
134-127
Collection of fees, charges or rates ....
134-134
Definitions ..........................
134-123
Department responsibilities ..........
134-125
Findings .............................
134-122
Operation policy and requirements....
134-124
Penalties ............................
134-133
Program responsibilities ..............
134-126
Service and reporting ................
134-129
Technical implementation ............
134-130
Termination of service ................
134-132
Title and citation ....................
134-121
Dams and reservoirs
Construction, operating permits ......
90-61 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
Districts, (special water and sewer districts
Special districts created and established,
powers, purposes ................
Chs. 122, 262
See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Extensions
Sewage systems extensions ...........
134-146 et seq.
See herein: Sewage Systems
Water system extensions generally ....
134-96 et seq.
See herein: Water Systems
Fresh water supply
State of emergency measures .........
38-68
Garbage collection and water production
and distribution services ...........
270-26 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Impact fee regulations ..................
Ch. 74
See that subject
Irrigation sprinkler contractor
Building trades contractors...........
22-161 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Litter control ...........................
118-56 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
58-26
Permits
Water and sewer system permits......
134-58
See herein: Water and Sewer System
Standards and
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Section
WATER AND SEWERS (Cont'd.)
WATER AND SEWERS (Cont'd.)
Public swimming pools ..................
66-116 et seq.
Board approval of preliminary orders of
See: SWIMMING POOLS
the authority ...................
134-367
Regional water and/or sewer systems
Board powers ........................
134-368
impact fee regulations .............
74-303
Charges for service availability .......
134-359
Rate schedule. See: Appendix A
Collier County Water and Wastewater
Septic tank contractor
Authority; powers and duties ....
134-353
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
Compliance with other applicable regula-
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
tions ...........................
134-377
TION
Definitions ..........................
134-352
Sewage disposal
Enforcement and penalty provisions...
134-374
Approval of system required prior to
Examination and testing of meters ....
134-370
issuance of building permit ......
66-2
Exemption of county utility systems...
134-376
Extensions generally
Interim rates, procedure ..............
134-356.1
Developer installed lines ...........
134-147
Issuance of franchise certificates;
Extension of sewage collection lines.
134-146
certificates of exemption.........
134-354
Turnover of lines and/or system ....
134-148
Miscellaneous provisions .............
134-358
Sewage disposal, toilets
Official date of filing
134-357
Carnival permit application ........
10-47
Providing for the possibility of transfer
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
in of regulation to another
tions.........................
10-83, 10-87
governmental agency
g g Y............
134-379
Water pollution ......................
54-56 et seq.
Public hearings; conduct of ...........
134-366
See: WATER POLLUTION
Public hearings; notice of .............
134-365
Sewer use restrictions
Regulatory fees ......................
134-362
Industrial pretreatment
Revocation of franchise ...............
134-375
Confidentiality, public records law..
134-406
Service for resale ....................
134-361
Conflict and severability ...........
134-409
Title; proceedings affecting substantial
Declaration of exclusions from
interests ........................
134-351
Administrative Procedures Act
134-408
Utility service ......... ..
134-360
60
Definitions and abbreviations ......
134-401
landscape rriga-
Water conservation for landscape irriga-
Liberal construction ...............
134-408
Monitoring and inspections ........
134-404
tion..........................
54-366 et seq.
Reporting requirements............
134-403
FOR
See: WATER CONSERVATION FOR
Scope of application of this article;
LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION
rules and regulations .........
134-402
Water line or other public utility
Service charge and fees .........
134-40
County parks, prohibitions ...........
98-58, 246-27
Violation and penalties ............
134-405
Water pollution control advisory board...
54-60
Stormwater utility134-311
et seq.Water
production and distribution services
See: STORMWATER
Appropriation ........................
270-28
Uniform utility operating and regulatory
Contracts with municipalities.........
270-30
standards and procedures. See herein
Delegation of authority; franchises;
specific subjects
districts; penalties ..............
270-31
Wastewater
Equipment and facilities .............
270-29
Water and wastewater utilities regula-
Establishment and maintenance ......
270-26
tory provisions ..................
134-351 et seq.
Fees authorized......................
270-27
See herein: Water and Wastewater
Water resources management ...........
90-26 et seq.
Utilities Regulatory Provisions
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE -
Water and wastewater utilities regulatory
MENT
provisions
Water spray fixed systems for fire protec-
Abandonment........................
134-373
tion
Annual financial reporting require-
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
ment...........................
134-364
Water supply
Appellate review .....................
134-378
Carnival permit application...........
10-47
Application fees ......................
134-363
Extensions generally
Application for addition to service area
134-371
Developer installed lines ...........
134-97
Application for deletion of service terri-
Generally .........................
134-96
tory ............................
134-372
Turnover of lines and/or system ....
134-98
Application for transfer of franchise
Outdoor festival licenses, plans, condi-
certificate, facilities or control ...
134-369
tions ...........................
10-83, 10-87
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WATER AND SEWERS (Cont'd.)
Suburban and rural firefighting water
supply
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ...
58-26
Water management districts. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Water pollution ......................
54-56 et seq.
See: WATER POLLUTION
Water -sewer district uniform billing, operat-
ing and regulatory standards
District rates fees charges and regula-
tions
Appendices for rates, fees and charges
134-177
City of Naples service area.........
134-176
Confidentiality ....................
134-179
Declaration of exclusion from the
Administrator Procedures Act.
134-180
Definitions ........................
134-171
District rates, fees and charges other
than monthly user fees .......
134-173
District regulation .................
134-174
Monthly rates, fees and charges ....
134-172
Penalties ..........................
134-178
Submetering ......................
134-175
Well construction .......................
90-1 et seq.
See: WELLS
WATER CONSERVATION FOR
LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION
Application of ordinance ................
54-371
Declaration of water shortage or water
shortage emergency ................
54-369
Definitions .............................
54-367
Enforcement officials ...................
54-372
Intent and purpose .....................
54-366
Penalties ...............................
54-373
Variances ..............................
54-370
Year-round landscape irrigation restric-
tions ..............................
54-368
WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
WATER POLLUTION
Collier County Water Pollution Control
and Prevention
Acronyms ............................
54-66
Applicability .........................
54-64
Definitions ..........................
54-65
Findings .............................
54-62
General pollution control and preven-
tion
Exemptions .......................
54-68
Prohibitions .......................
54-67
Requirements to prevent, control, and
reduce pollutants by the use of
best management practices....
54-69
Intent ...............................
54-63
Section
WATER POLLUTION (Cont'd.)
Pollution prevention and maintenance
of stormwater management
systems
All activities ......................
54-70
Exemptions .......................
54-72
Prohibitions .......................
54-71
Illicit Connections are prohibited
54-71A
Suspension due to Illicit Discharges
54-71B
Proof of compliance with permit ....
54-73
Right to enter, enforcement and fees
Authority to enter and inspect......
54-80.7
Compliance testing ..............
54-80.713
Corrective actions and documenta-
tion .......................
54-80.71)
Operating records required ......
54-80.7C
Right of inspection ..............
54-80.7A
Temporary disconnection of water
service ....................
54-80.7E
Compliance with state and federal
permits ......................
54-80.10
Fees ..............................
54-80.9
Penalties ..........................
54-80.11
Remediation ......................
54-80.8
Sewage, septage, grease, biosolids, and
transportation of those materials
Exemptions .......................
54-75
Otherwise unpermitted sewage facili-
ties ..........................
54-79
Prohibitions .......................
54-74
Transportation license .............
54-76
Annual license fee ..............
54-78
Conditions ......................
54-77
Title and citation ....................
54-61
Wastewater treatment facilities and
privately owned sewage collection
and transmission systems
Private sewage collection and
transmission systems .........
54-80.1
Wastewater treatment facilities and
associated collections/transmis-
sion systems .................
54-80
Water quality evaluation and monitor-
ing
Monitoring of stormwater discharges
54-80.3
Water quality monitoring ..........
54-80.2
Ground Water ..................
54-80.2A
Surface Water ..................
54-80.213
Water supply wells
General ...........................
54-80.4
Private water supply wells .........
54-80.6
Public water supply wells ..........
54-80.5
Control program
Advisory board .......................
54-60
Applicability .........................
54-57
Establishment; purposes and
implementation .................
54-58
Funding and levy of taxes ............
54-59
Title and citation ....................
54-56
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Beach renourishment, special districts ...
Ch. 122
Conflicts ...............................
90-30
Dams and reservoirs
Emergency authorization to construct
works ..........................
90-64
Emergency measures .................
90-65
Exemptions ..........................
90-61
Headgates, valves and measuring
devices required ................
90-67
Inspections ..........................
90-66
Nuisance declaring and abatement....
90-62
Permits
Abandonment permit
Required; application; conditions.
90-86
Completion report .................
90-84
Construction or alteration permits
Required; application ............
90-82
General ...........................
90-81
Notice and hearing requirements ...
90-83
Operation or maintenance permits
Required; application; conditions;
transfer ...................
90-85
Revocation and modification of
permits ......................
90-87
Remedial measures required..........
90-63
Definitions .............................
90-26
Floods .................................
Ch. 62
Permits
Competing applications ...............
90-44
Dams and reservoirs permits. See
herein: Dams and Reservoirs
Duration ............................
90-45
Emergency authorization for use,
withdrawal or diversion of water.
90-48
Existing permits .....................
90-49
Existing uses ........................
90-43
Modification, renewal and transfer ....
90-46
Permit required ......................
90-41
Revocation ...........................
90-47
Standards governing issuance ........
90-42
Powers and duties of board of county
commissioners .....................
90-29
Purpose ................................
90-27
Scope of jurisdiction ....................
90-28
Stormwater utility ......................
134-311 et seq.
Water management districts. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Water shortage plan
Emergency due to water shortage .....
90-104
Procedures under emergency .......
90-105
Generally ............................
90-102
Local enforcement ....................
90-101
Procedures ..........................
90-103
Waterways .............................
Ch. 146
WATERCRAFT
Abandoned property .................... 54-226 et seq.
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
PROPERTY
Section
WATERCRAFT (Cont'd.)
Parking, storage and use of vehicle control
ordinance
Traffic and vehicles
Limitation on
Boats or other floating equipment
used as dwelling units......
130-98
Preserve lands
Activities within preserve lands.......
54-335(c)
Vessels, watercraft. See: WATERWAYS,
ETC.
WATERFRONT LOTS
Numbering of structures ................
22-346 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
WATERWAYS
Abandoned property ....................
54-226 et seq.
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES OR
PROPERTY
Aquatic plant management ..............
14-2
Automotive and Marine Service Station
Code
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Beach access areas
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments
Public access ......................
22-296
County parks, grounds, public access
areas ...........................
98-57
Open alcoholic beverage containers, pos-
sessing .........................
6-3
Beach renourishment, special districts. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Camping at night on W. J. Janes Memo-
rial Scenic Drive ...................
110-2
Camping near Gulf of Mexico ...........
94-1
Coastal zone protection building require-
ments .............................
22-286 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Collier County Consolidated Waterways
and Beaches Ordinance
Beach and water safety
Concession operations, equipment
rentals and vendors on the beach
and adjoining waters .........
146-52
Beach vendor permit requirement
146-52(a)
Beach vendor permittee, vessel
user regulations/general
regulations ................
146-52(b)
Regulation of use and conduct on the
beach ........................
146-51
Breach of the peace; disorderly
conduct ....................
146-51(m)
Fishing .........................
146-51(e)
Key Island (also known as Keeway-
din Island) .................
146-51(q)
Limited Activities ............
146-51(q)(2)
Prohibited Activities..........
146-51(q)(1)
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Section
WATERWAYS (Cont'd.)
WATERWAYS (Cont'd.)
Litter ..........................
146-51(o)
Fish
Open fires prohibited; heated
Possession, sale, importing, release of
objects to be disposed of
certain fish prohibited...........
14-2
properly ...................
146-51(c)
Flood damage prevention ...............
62-26 et seq.
Operation of vessel or sailcraft
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
while intoxicated...........
146-51(i)
PREVENTION
Overnight camping prohibited ...
146-51(d)
Harbor district. See: SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Possession of glass containers
Lake Trafford
prohibited .................
146-51(a)
Sale of fish, reptiles, etc ..............
210-66
Removal of beach sand ..........
146-51(n)
Littering, unlawful .....................
118-63
Restrictions on animals on beach
146-51(b)
Maintenance and dredging of canals
Soliciting and canvassing
Petition .............................
274-26
prohibited .................
146-51(k)
Special assessments..................
274-27
Sound amplification .............
146-51(1)
Marinas and boatyards
Swimming b a...r i s b e e s o t h e r
146-51(g)
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-261
Throwing balls, frisbees, orr other
Marine terminals, piers and wharves
objecttss.....................
146-51(f)
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Trespass: construction, restora-
Marine, seawalls and docks construction
tion, and/or renourishment
contractor
projects or construction sites
146-51(p)
Building trades contractors ...........
22-161 et seq.
Use of aircraft on beach or from or
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
over specified saltwater area
TION
Pleasure and commercial motor craft
prohibited t o o t .. ..... t o o t—
146-51(j)
NFPA Code or Standard adopted......
58-26
Use of rafts, floats, and other fl
Pollution. See: WATER POLLUTION
tion devices .............. .. .. ..
146 51(h)
porpoises, capture and transportation
General
prohibited .........................
14-1
Applicability ......................
146-22
Possession, sale or release of certain fish
Definitions ........................
146-24
prohibited.........................
14-2
Enforcement ......................
146-26
Private boathouses and docks. See the
Intent and purpose ................
146-23
Land Development Code
Penalties ..........................
146-25
Public accessways to beaches............
22-296
Title and Citation .................
146-21
Public possession or consumption of
Vessel control
alcoholic beverages ................
6-3
Vessel registration fee .............
146-41
Reef and marine development
Collection of fees ................
146-41(b)
Landfill user fees ....................
118-1
Distribution of fees ..............
146-41(d)
Saltwater fishing restricted .............
210-67
Imposition ......................
146-41(a)
Seawalls and revetments (building and
Payment/schedule ...............
146-41(c)
construction requirements)
Vessel regulation ..................
146-42
Coastal zone protection building require -
Careful and prudent operation
ments ..........................
22-286 et seq.
required ...................
146-42(e)
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
Exemptions.....................
146-42(h)
TION
Idle Speed, No Wake Boating-
Definitions ..........................
22-321
Restricted Areas ...........
146-42(a)
Enforcement jurisdiction .............
22-323
Official government business ....
146-42(f)
Other enforcement remedies and
Personal watercraft regulation...
146-42(d)
penalties .....................
22-324
Slow Speed, Minimum Wake Boat-
Marine, seawalls, and docks construc-
ing-Restricted Areas .......
146-42(b)
tion contractor
Speed not to be greater than what
Building trades contractors regula-
is reasonable under the condi-
tions .........................
22-161 et seq.
tions ......................
146-42(g)
See: BUILDINGS AND
Vessel -Exclusion Zones ..........
146-42(c)
CONSTRUCTION
Collier County scenic drive park.........
246-51 et seq.
Nuisance declaration .................
22-322
See: PARKS AND RECREATION
Technical specifications ...............
22-325
County parks, grounds, public access areas
98-57
Vessels, watercraft, boats
Dams and reservoirs, permits ...........
90-61 et seq.
Abandoned property ..................
54-226 et seq.
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
See: WRECKED, ETC., VEHICLES
MENT
OR PROPERTY
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WATERWAYS (Cont'd.)
Marinas and boatyards
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ...
Medical transportation services.......
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
NFPA Code or Standard adopted..... .
Water management, drainage districts. See:
SPECIAL DISTRICTS
Water resources management ...........
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
Water transportation rescue
Medical transportation services.......
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
Waters of any fountain, pond, lake, etc., in
or adjacent to any county park
Prohibitions .........................
WAVE FORCES
Coastal construction requirements.......
See also: BUILDINGS AND
CONSTRUCTION
Flood damage prevention ...............
See: FLOODS AND FLOOD DAMAGE
PREVENTION
Hurricanes and tropical storms. See that
subject
COLLIER COUNTY CODE
Section
WETLANDS
RLF funding programs
58-26 Floodplain or wetlands locations ......
50-51 et seq.
WHARVES. See: WATERWAYS, ETC.
WHEELCHAIRS OR STRETCHERS
58-26
Harassment of a person in a wheelchair
using the public right-of-way .......
Wheelchair ambulance service, nonemer-
90-26 et seq.
gency transportation services
Medical transportation services .......
See: EMERGENCY SERVICES AND
PREPAREDNESS
50-51 et seq.
WILD ANIMALS. See: ANIMALS, FOWL
AND MARINE LIFE
WINDOWS
Convenience store security sign require-
98-58, 246-27
ments .............................
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
22-295(b)
WOOD PROCESSING AND WOODWORK-
ING FACILITIES
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
62-26 et seq.
WEEDS
Litter, weed and exotics control.......... 54-175 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Trees, vegetation generally. See: TREES
AND VEGETATION
WEIGHT LIMITS
Operation of trucks over posted weight . .
WELDING AND CUTTING
NFPA Code or Standard adopted ........
WELLS
Water resource permits .................
See: WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT
Well construction
Administration ......................
Applicability .........................
Construction, repair and abandonment
standards .......................
Contractor licensing and equipment
registration .....................
Penalties ............................
Purpose .............................
Regulation of wells ...................
Title and citation ....................
Well drilling contractor
Building trades contractors ...........
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
130-3
58-26
90-41 et seq.
90-7
90-3
90-5
90-6
90-8
90-2
90-4
90-1
22-161 et seq.
WORKERS' COMPENSATION
CATV franchises .......................
Moving of buildings .....................
WRECKED, INOPERATIVE MACHINERY,
VEHICLES OR PROPERTY
Abandoned property
Adoption of rules, expenditure of funds,
declaration of county purpose ....
Application ..........................
Authorized contracts .................
Definitions ..........................
Dumping or depositing of abandoned
property........................
Findings, purpose and intent .........
Immediate removal ..................
Obstructing enforcement officer .......
Placement of abandoned property
prohibited ......................
Procedure for notification .............
Public nuisance ......................
Removal of abandoned property...... .
Trespass authorized ..................
Section
42-64
94-80
50-51 et seq.
26-95
58-26
58-26
30-36
22-402(1)
54-236
54-228
54-237
54-226
54-182
54-227
54-233
54-234
54-229
54-231
54-230
54-232
54-235
WRECKER COMPANIES
Nonconsent towing private property towing
and storage of vehicles ............. 26-226 et seq.
See: TOWING
WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER
PROCESSES
Abandoned property, procedure for notifica-
tion ............................... 54-231
Code enforcement board
Powers re subpoenas, etc .............. 2-1014, 2-1015
Code enforcement citation regulations ... 2-2001 et seq.
See: CODE ENFORCEMENT
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WRITS, WARRANTS AND OTHER
PROCESSES (Cont'd.)
Litter, weed and exotics control..........
54-175 et seq.
See: SOLID WASTE
Procurement services division
Exemptions to the competitive process
2-193
Surfees................................
46-4
Z
ZONING
Board of zoning appeals .................
2-1171 et seq.
See: BOARDS, COMMITTEES AND
COMMISSIONS
Grounds for denial of outdoor festival
license ............................
10-88
Planning, zoning and subdivision regula-
tions ..............................
250-26 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Zoning appeals
Board of zoning appeals ..............
250-55
Zoning investigators
Contractors' licensing, zoning investiga-
tors ............................
22-81 et seq.
See: BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUC-
TION
Zoning reevaluation for development ....
106-31 et seq.
See: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
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