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ORDINANCE NO. 11- 24
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ADOPTING AN ORDINANCE FOR FLORIDA-
FRIENDLY USE OF FERTILIZER ON URBAN
LANDSCAPES; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
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WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature, via the passage of Senate Bill 494 in 2009 and the
creation of Florida Statute Section 403.9337, mandates the establishment of a Model Ordinance
in Collier County concerning the use of fertilizer on urban landscapes.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE: FINDINGS
As a result of impairment to COLLIER COUNTY'S surface waters caused by excessive
nutrients, or, as a result of increasing levels of nitrogen in the surface and/or ground water within the
aquifers or springs within the boundaries of the county, the governing body of Collier County has
determined that the use of fertilizers on lands within the county creates a risk to contributing to
adverse effects on surface and/or ground water. Accordingly, the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County finds that management measures contained in the most recent edition of the "'Florida-
friendly Best Management Practices fiJr Protection oj' Water Resources hy the Green Industries,
2008, " may be required by this ordinance.
SECTION TWO: PURPOSE AND INTENT
This Ordinance regulates the proper use of fertilizers by any applicator; requires proper
training of Commercial and Institutional Fertilizer Applicators: establishes training and licensing
requirements; establishes a Prohibited Application Period; specifies allowable lertilizer application
rates and methods, fertilizer-free zones, low maintenance zones, and exemptions. The Ordinance
requires the use of Best Management Practices which provide specific management guidelines to
minimize negative secondary and cumulative environmental effects associated with the misuse of
fertilizers. These secondary and cumulative effects have been observed in and on Collier County's
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natural and constructed storm water conveyances, rivers, creeks, canals, springs, lakes, estuaries and
other water bodies. Water bodies are an asset critical to the environmental, recreational, cultural and
economic well-being of Collier County residents and the health of the public. Overgrowth of algae
and vegetation hinder the effectiveness of flood attenuation provided by natural and constructed
stormwater conveyances. Regulation of nutrients, including both phosphorus and nitrogen contained
in fertilizer, will help improve and maintain water and habitat quality.
SECTION THREE: DEFINITIONS
For this Article, the following terms shall have the meanings set forth in this section unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise.
"Administrator" means the County Manager, or an administrative official of county government
designated by the County Manager to administer and enforce the provisions of this Article.
"Application" or "Apply" means the actual physical deposit of fertilizer to turf or landscape plants.
"Applicator" means any Person who applies fertilizer on turf and/or landscape plants in Collier
County.
"Board or Governing Board" means the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida.
"Best Management Practices" means turf and landscape practices or combination of practices based
on research, field-testing, and expert review, determined to be the most effective and practicable on-
location means, including economic and technological considerations, for improving water quality,
conserving water supplies and protecting natural resources.
"Code Enforcement Officer, Official, or Inspector" means any designated employee or agent of
Collier County whose duty it is to enforce codes and ordinances enacted by Collier County.
"Commercial Fertilizer Applicator", except as provided in 482.1562(9) F.S., means any person who
applies fertilizer for payment or other consideration to property not owned by the person or firm
applying the fertilizer or the employer of the applicator.
"Fertilize," "Fertilizing," or "Fertilization" means the act of applying fertilizer to turf, specialized
turf, or landscape plants.
"Fertilizer" means any substance or mixture of substances that contains one or more recognized plant
nutrients and promotes plant growth, or controls soil acidity or alkalinity, or provides other soil
enrichment, or provides other corrective measures to the soil.
"Guaranteed Analysis" means the percentage of plant nutrients or measures of neutralizing capability
claimed to be present in a fertilizer.
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"Institutional Applicator" means any person, other than a private, non-commercial or a Commercial
Applicator (unless such definitions also apply under the circumstances), that applies fertilizer for the
purpose of maintaining turf and/or landscape plants. Institutional Applicators shall include, but shall
not be limited to, owners, managers or employees of public lands, schools, parks, religious
institutions, utilities, industrial or business sites and any residential properties maintained in
condominium and/or common ownership.
"Landscape Plant" means any native or exotic tree, shrub, or groundcover (excluding turf).
"Low Maintenance Zone" means an area a minimum of ten (10) feet wide adjacent to water courses
which is planted and managed in order to minimize the need for fertilization, watering, mowing, etc.
"Person" means any natural person, business, corporation, limited liability company, partnership,
limited partnership, association, club, organization, and/or any group of people acting as an
organized entity.
"Prohibited Application Period" means the time period during which a Flood Watch or Warning, or a
Tropical Storm Watch or Warning, or a Hurricane Watch or Warning is in effect for any portion of
Collier County, issued by the National Weather Service, or ifheavy' rain is likely.
"Collier County Approved Best Management Practices Training Program" means a training program
approved per 403.9338 F.S.. or any more stringent requirements set forth in this Article that includes
the most current version of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's "Florida-friendly
Best Management Practices for Protection of Water Resources by the Green Industries. 2008, " as
revised, and approved by the County Manager or his designee.
"Saturated soil" means a soil in which the voids are filled with water. Saturation does not require
flow. For the purposes of this ordinance, soils shall be considered saturated if standing water is
present or the pressure ofa person standing on the soil causes the release of free water.
"Slow Release," "Controlled Release," "Timed Release," "Slowly Available," or "Water Insoluble
Nitrogen" means nitrogen in a form which delays its availability for plant uptake and use after
application, or which extends its availability to the plant longer than a reference rapid or quick
release product.
"Specialized Turf Managers" means landscape manager of non agricultural land planted exclusively
for golf course, parks, or athletic fields.
"Turf," "Sod," or "Lawn" means a piece of grass-covered soil held together by the roots of the grass.
"Urban landscape" means pervious areas on residential, commercial, industrial. institutional, highway
rights-of-way, or other nonagricultural lands that are planted with turf or horticultural plants. For the
purposes of this section, agriculture has the same meaning as in Florida Statute 570.02.
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SECTION FOUR: APPLICABILITY
This Ordinance shall be applicable to and shall regulate any and all applicators of fertilizer and
areas of application of fertilizer within the area of Collier County unless such applicator is
specifically exempted by the terms of this Ordinance from the regulatory provisions of this
Ordinance. This Ordinance shall be prospective only, and shall not impair any existing contracts for a
period of one year from the effective date of the ordinance.
SECTION FIVE: TIMING OF FERTILIZER APPLICATION
No applicator shall apply fertilizers containing nitrogen and/or phosphorus to turf and/or
landscape plants during the Prohibited Application Period. or to saturated soils.
SECTION SIX: FERTILIZER FREE ZONES
Fertilizer shall not be applied within ten (10) feet of any pond, stream, watercourse, lake, canal,
or wetland as defined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Chapter 62-340,
Florida Administrative Code) or from the top ofa seawall, unless a deflector shield, drop spreader, or
liquid applicator with a visible and sharply defined edge, is used, in which case a minimum of 3 feet
shall be maintained. Newly planted turf and/or landscape plants may be fertilized in this Zone only
for a sixty (60) day period beginning 30 days after planting if needed to allow the plants to become
well established. Fertilizer shall not be applied to native vegetated buffers required by Collier
County Land Development Code section 3.05.07F.3.f. Caution shall be used to prevent direct
deposition offertilizer into the water.
SECTION SEVEN: LOW MAINTENANCE ZONES
A voluntary ten (10) foot low maintenance zone is strongly recommended, but not mandated,
from any pond, stream. water course, lake. wetland or from the top of a seawall. A swale/berm
system is recommended for installation at the landward edge of this low maintenance zone to capture
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and filter runoff. If more stringent Collier County Code regulations apply, this provision does not
relieve the requirement to adhere to the more stringent regulations. No mowed or cut vegetative
material may be deposited or Icft remaining in this zone or deposited in the water. Care should be
taken to prevent the over-spray of aquatic weed products in this zone.
SECTION EIGHT: FERTILIZER CONTENT AND APPLICATION RATES
(a) Fertilizers applied to turf and/or landscape plants within Collier County shall be formulated and
applied in accordance with requirements and directions provided by Rule 5E-1.003(2), Florida
Administrative Code, Labeling Requirements For Urban Turj'Fertilizers.
(b) Fertilizer containing nitrogen or phosphorus shall not be applied before seeding or sodding a site,
and shall not be applied for the first 30 days after seeding or sodding, except when hydro-seeding for
temporary or permanent erosion control in an emergency situation (wildfire, etc.), or in accordance
with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for that site.
(c) Nitrogen or phosphorus fertilizer shall not be applied to turf or landscape plants except as
provided in (a) above for turf, or in UF/IFAS recommendations for landscape plants, vegetable
gardens, and fruit trees and shrubs, unless a soil or tissue deficiency has been verified by an approved
test.
SECTION NINE: APPLICATION PRACTICES
(a) Spreader deflector shields are required when fertilizing via rotary (broadcast) spreaders.
Deflectors must be positioned such that fertilizer granules are deflected away from all impervious
surfaces, fertilizer-free zones and water bodies, including wetlands.
(b) Fertilizer shall not be applied. spilled, or otherwise dcposited on any impervious surfaces.
(c) Any fertilizer applied, spillcd, or deposited, either intentionally or accidentally, on any
impervious surface shall be immediately and completely removcd to the greatest extent practicable.
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(d) Fertilizer released on an impervious surface must be immediately contained and either legally
applied to turf or any other legal site. or returned to the original or other appropriate container.
(e)ln no case shall fertilizer be washed, swept, or blown off impervious surfaces into storm water
drains, ditches, conveyances, or water bodies.
SECTION TEN: MANAGEMENT OF GRASS CLIPPINGS AND VEGETABLE MATTER
In no case shall grass clippings, vegetative material, and/or vegetative debris be washed,
swept, or blown off into stormwater drains, ditches, conveyances, water bodies. wetlands, or
sidewalks or roadways. Any material that is accidentally so deposited shall be immediately removed
to the maximum extent practicable.
SECTION ELEVEN: EXEMPTIONS
The provisions set forth above in this Ordinance shall not apply to:
(a) bona fide farm operations as defined in the Florida Right to Farm Act, Section 823.14 Florida
Statutes;
(b) other properties not subject to or covered under the Florida Right to Farm Act that have pastures
used for grazing livestock;
(c) any lands used for bona fide scientific research, including, but not limited to, research on the
effects of fertilizer use on urban stormwater, water quality, agronomics, or horticulture~
(d) all golf courses provided that landscaping is done within the provisions of the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection document, "Best Management Practices for the
Enhancement of Environmental Quality on Florida Golf Courses, 200T'(Florida Golf Course
BMPs), as updated. Florida Golf Course BMPs shall be followed when performing landscaping
on golf course practice and play areas. If Florida Golf Course BMPs are not adhered to, Collier
County may take enforcement action in accordance with Section 14 of this Ordinance;
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(e) all Specialized Turf Managers provided that fertilization is based on the provisions of RULE
5E-1.003(2)(d), F.AC. and UF/IFAS Publication #SL 191 , while maintaining the health and
function of their Specialized Turf areas.
SECTION TWELVE: TRAINING
(a) All commercial and institutional applicators of fertilizer within the (un)incorporated area of
Collier County shall abide by and sllccessfully complete the six-hour training program in the
"Florida:/riendly Best Management Practices for Protec/ion oj' Water Resources by the Green
Industries" offered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection through the University of
Florida Extension "Florida-Friendly Landscapes" program, or an approved equivalent.
(b) Private, non-commercial applicators are encouraged to follow the recommendations of the
University of Florida IF AS Florida Yards and Neighhorhoods program when applying fertilizers.
SECTION THIRTEEN: LICENSING OF COMMERCIAL APPLICATORS
(a) Prior to 1 January 2014, all commercial applicators of fertilizer within the (un)incorporated area
of Collier County shall ahide by and successfully complete training and continuing education
requirements in the "Florida:friendly Best Management PracticesjiJr Protection oj' Water Resources
by the Green Industries ", offered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection through the
University of Florida IF AS "Florida-IO friendly Landscapes" program. or an approved equivalent
program, prior to obtaining a Collier County Local Business Tax Certificate for any category of
occupation which may apply any fertilizer to turf and/or landscape plants. Commercial Fertilizer
Applicators shall provide proof of completion of the program to the County Tax Collector's office
within 180 days of the effective date of this ordinance.
(b) After 31 December, 2013, all commercial applicators offertilizer within the (un)incorporated area
of Collier County shall have and carry in their possession at all times when applying fertilizer,
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evidence of certification by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a
Commercial Fertilizer Applicator per 5E-14.117( 18) F.A.C.
(c) All businesses applying fertilizer to turf and/or landscape plants (including but not limited to
residential lawns, golf courses, commercial properties, and multi-family and condominium
properties) must ensure that at least one employee has a "Florida-friendly Best Management
Practices for Protection of Water Resources by the Green Industries" training certificate prior to the
business owner obtaining a Local Business Tax Certificate. Owners for any category of occupation
which may apply any fertilizer to Turf and/or Landscape Plants shall provide proof of completion of
the program to the County Tax Collector's Office.
SECTION FOURTEEN: ENFORCEMENT
Funds generated by penalties imposed under this section shall be used by Collier County for
the administration and enforcement of section 403.9337, Florida Statutes, and the corresponding
sections of this ordinance, and to further water conservation and nonpoint pollution prevention
activities.
SECTION FIFTEEN: PENAL TIES
Enforcement of the terms of this Ordinance shall be pursuant to the Consolidated Code
Enforcement Ordinance (Ordinance 20 I 0-04, as it may be amended). To any degree that the Code
Enforcement Ordinance requires or mandates that an opportunity to cure or cure period be granted.
said cure opportunity or period shall not apply to this Fertilizer Ordinance. Enforcement proceedings,
absent the cure, may be initiated upon the discovery of the violation.
SECTION SIXTEEN: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State.
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PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, this 2k-th day of:r 0 \'-'\
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct
copy of:
ORDINANCE 2011-24
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners
on the 26th day of July, 2011, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 2nd
day of August, 2011.
DWIGHT E. BROCK
Clerk of Courts an4Clerk
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