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Ordinance Number
2007-012
Adopted Date
03/20/2007
Agenda Item Number
9.A.2.
Ordinance Type
Land Development Regulation Amendments
State Filed Date
03\31\2007
Code Number
Chapter 901,911,913,926,930,934
Subject
Land Development Regulations Various Amendments
Codified or Exempt
Codified
Archived Roll/Disk#
3126
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ORDINANCE 2007- 012 <br />Beach sunflower (Helianthus debilis) <br />Blanket flower (Gaillardia pulchella) <br />Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia humifusa) <br />Sand cordgrass (Spartina bakerii) <br />Saltmarsh cordgrass (Spartina patens) <br />Railroad vine (Ipomoea pes-caprae) <br />Sea oats (Uniola paniculata) <br />Sea Ox -eye Daisy_(Borrichia frutescens) <br />Horsemint (Monarda punctata) <br />b) Suitable for hammocks or sandv areas not on barrier island: <br />Gopher apple (Licania michauxii) <br />White lantana (Lantana involucrata) <br />Sunshine mimosa (Mimosa striu�) <br />Pink mutely grass (Muhlenbergia capillaris) <br />Blue porterweed (Stach3igpheta jamaicensis) <br />Southern shield fern (Thelypteris kunthii� <br />Blechnum fern (Blechnum serrulatum <br />Red sage ,Salvia coccinea) <br />Sword fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) <br />(4) Native climbing vines suitable for fences: <br />Coral or southern honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens) <br />Maypop (Passiflora incarnataj <br />Native grape (Vitis spp.)) <br />Virginia creeper Parthenocissus quinquefolia) <br />Morning Glory (Ipomoea spp.) <br />Climbing Aster Symphyotrichum carolinianum <br />Carolina Yellow Jessamine Gelsemium sempervirens <br />Appendix B: Exotic, Invasive Plants <br />Exotic plants are not native to Florida. defined as those introduced. either Durposefully or <br />accidentally. Some exotic plants can expand on their own, thereby out -competing, displacing, <br />and disrupting naturally occurring native plant communities. Invasive exotic plants listed on the <br />Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's "Cateaory I List of Invasive Species" are prohibited. The <br />updated list may be viewed at: <br />http://www.flgppc.orv-/Iist/list.htm <br />Appendix C: Preferred Grasses. <br />Preferred grasses are those native to South Florida Flatwoods as listed by the Soil <br />Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture. Preferred grasses require <br />little or no fertilizer, irrigation or mowing, to achieve ornamental effect. If the grasses listed <br />below are not available, bahia may be used. <br />Underline: Additions to Ordinance 55 <br />Strike +i.,.atigi.: Deleted Text from Existing Ordinance <br />F:\Community Development\Users\CurDev\ORDINANCE\2007\2007- 901, 911, 913, 926, 930, & 934 Landscaping.RTF <br />
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