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<br />violations pursuant to Florida Statutes Section <br />318.18(11)(d); providing for the allocation of <br />additional court costs imposed on criminal cases <br />pursuant to Florida Statutes Section 775.083(2); <br />providing for repeal of conflicting ordinances; <br />providing for severability; providing for inclusion in <br />the Code of Indian River County; providing for filing <br />with the Department of State; and providing for an <br />effective date. <br /> <br />9.A.4. PUBLIC HEARING – PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO <br />CHAPTER 208 (REGARDING FIRE PROTECTION/FIRE <br />PREVENTION) AND ADOPTING FEES (Legislative) <br />Emergency Services Director John King said the proposed amendment to the <br />County Code places emphasis on meeting the State mandate of uniform fire protection and fire <br />prevention codes and is an effort to offset the cost of inspecting new construction of commercial, <br />institutional and multi-family facilities. <br />Dale Justice <br />Fire Prevention Bureau Chief used a PowerPoint presentation (copy <br />on file) to highlight the purpose of the Florida Fire Prevention Code and what it encompasses. <br /> <br />Chairman Ginn asked to continue this item to have time to review the Fire <br />Prevention Code. <br />Commissioner Adams inquired whether Director King wanted to implement the <br />st <br />Ordinance by July 1. <br /> <br />JUNE 22, 2004 <br />17 <br /> <br />