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ORDINANCE NO. 90- 12 <br />or auditorium within the boundaries of <br />the county or subcounty special taxing <br />districts as set out in Section 21-251. <br />However, these purposes may be <br />implemented through service contracts <br />aid l-ases-w--th-permsons-wfio-fnal-ntain-arid <br />operate adequate existing facilities; <br />(2) To promote and advertise tourism in the <br />State of Florida and nationally and <br />internationally; <br />(3) To fund convention bureaus, tourist <br />bureaus, tourist information centers and <br />news bureaus as county agencies or by <br />contract with the chambers of commerce <br />of similar associations in the county; <br />or <br />(4) To finance beach improvement, <br />maintenance, renourishment, restoration <br />anr1 eros -ion contrott, including <br />shoreline protection, enhancement, <br />cleanup, or restoration of inland lakes <br />and rivers to which there is public <br />-access; - <br />(5) Until such time as Indian River County <br />reaches a population of 500,000 based on <br />the most recent population estimates <br />prepared pursuant to the provisions of <br />Section 186.901, Florida Statutes, as in <br />effect on July 1st of each year, tax <br />revenues received pursuant to this <br />article may also be used to acquire, <br />cons rucktend, enfarg el, <br />repair, improve, maintain, operate, or <br />promote one or more museums, zoological <br />parks, fishing piers or nature centers <br />CODING_: Words underlined_ are additions; words $tt'WIU000§0 <br />are deletions. <br />2 <br />SmeadSoft Reprint Date: Monday, August 12, 2013 - 15:14:07 - OfficialDocuments:662, Attachment Id 0, Page 2 - <br />