MAR 61990 boor.PA rE 6
<br />PUBLIC HEARING - ORDINANCE REGULATING OPERATION OF LATE NIGHT
<br />RETAIL STORES
<br />The hour of 9:05 o'clock A.M. having passed, the Deputy Clerk
<br />read the following Notice with Proof of Publication attached, to
<br />wit.
<br />VERO BEACH PRESS -JOURNAL
<br />Published Daily
<br />Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida
<br />COUNTY OF INDIAN RIVER: STATE OF FLORIDA
<br />Before the undersigned authority' personally appeared J. J. Schumann. Jr. who an oath
<br />says that he is Business Manager of the Vero Beach Press -Journal. a daily newspaper published
<br />at Vero Beach In Indian Fiver County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being
<br />In the matter OI
<br />.fh..
<br />in the _ Court. was pub.
<br />,4 Bshed In said newspaper In the issues oI_;a&W--.
<br />Affiant further says that the said Vero Beach PrBae•JOUmat is a newspaper published at
<br />Vero Beach, In said Indian River County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore
<br />been continuously published in said Indian River County, Florida, each daily and has been
<br />entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Vero Beach. In said Indian River Coun•
<br />ty, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the firil publication of the attached copy dl
<br />advertisement and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm
<br />or corporation any discount, rebate. commission or refund for the purpose of securing this
<br />advertisement for publication in the field newspaper.
<br />Sworn to and subscribed before at J _ o. ,� 9
<br />�B s nlneea
<br />(Clerk of the Circuit Court, Indian Rivereou , Ftorlde)
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<br />NOTICE77
<br />' The Board of County Cammissicners of,
<br />Indian River County, Florida, hereby pro- a1i
<br />vides notice of a Public Heart ng scche&r,'::
<br />uled for 8:05 A.M. an Tuesday, March 8,
<br />1980, to discuss BIpTposed ordinafu�
<br />entitled:
<br />^, AN ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER' LN
<br />''STORES; ' PR(MDING:1 FOR, DEFINI-
<br />TIONS; PROVIDING' 'FOR= REGULA-;�E?
<br />TIONS* PROVIDING FOR INSPECTIONS;.
<br />AND 66MMJANCE: PROVIDING FOR.;
<br />SELF-CONTAINED - ' PAY 1- BOOTHS:
<br />Sj., WAIVER; PROVIDING FOR 1PENALTILFIMU ES"
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<br />• • •PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTING PROXriI
<br />TION IN CODE, AND EFFECTIVET. DATEff:i2
<br />Anyone who may wish to appeal any'declsiorl
<br />which me be made at this meeting will need to
<br />ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings
<br />Is made, which Includes testimony and evidence
<br />upon which the appeal is based.. t',
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<br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 2/27/90:
<br />TO: Board of County Commissioners
<br />THRU: Charles P. Vitunac - County Attorney
<br />FROM: Sharon P. Brennan - Assistant County Attorney M�2
<br />DATE: February 27, 1990
<br />SUBJECT: LATE NIGHT RETAIL STORE ORDINANCE
<br />On March 22, 1988, this Board considered adoption of an
<br />ordinance which would regulate late night retail store
<br />operation. After discussion, the Board decided to table the
<br />matter until there was an opportunity to see how effective
<br />similar ordinances were in other cities.
<br />The City of Vero Beach adopted such an ordinance in March of
<br />1988, and according to Police Chief Jim Gabbard, 'there have
<br />been no robberies or other problems in the subject stores
<br />since that time. i have also spoken with City of Sebastian
<br />Police Sergeant Hardison, the midnight supervisor, who has
<br />stated that to the best of his knowledge, there have been no
<br />robberies of late night stores within the City of Sebastian
<br />since the adoption of their ordinance in 1986. 1 have
<br />attached a newspaper article describing the results in the -
<br />City of Gainesville since the passage of its ordinance in
<br />1986. A draft ordinance based on the City of Vero Beach
<br />ordinance is presented today for public hearing. This
<br />ordinance would require late night retail stores to either:
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