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Official Document Type
Bid
Approved Date
08/20/2013
Control Number
2013-000
Subject
Fertilizer and Landscape Management
Area
Old Dixie Highway Sidewalk 38th Lane to 45th Street
Alternate Name
Sidewalk Improvements
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H:\Indian River\Network Files\SL00000I\S0005EA.tif
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Meeting Type
BCC Regular Meeting
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14586
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2013-014
(Agenda)
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ORDINANCE NO, 2013- <br /> Management Practices for Protection of Water Resources by the Green Industries" offered by <br /> the Florida Department of Environmental Protection through the University of Florida Extension <br /> "Florida-Friendly Landscapes"program,or an approved equivalent. <br /> (b) Private non-commercial applicators are encouraged to follow the recommendations of the <br /> University of Florida Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences Florida Yards and <br /> Neighborhoods program when applying fertilizers. <br /> Section 316.11. General education program. <br /> The Public Works Department shall have an employee who shall address issues pertaining to this <br /> Chapter. This employee shall implement a program. to inform the general public of the <br /> requirements of this chapter, which_program shall include, among other things, informative <br /> postings on the County website, printing and distributing informative brochures and other print <br /> materials and speaking engagements at community associations, civic organizations, etc. The <br /> program shall also include, to the extent practicable, use of any materials from the Be Floridian <br /> prograin and coordination and collaboration with University of Florida Instittrte of Food and <br /> Agriculture Sciences educational activities. AU claimed or alleged deficient ui the County's <br /> general education program shall not constitute a defense to any action brought to enforce the <br /> provisions of this chapter. <br /> Section 316.12. Licensing of commercial fertilizer applicators. <br /> () No later than December 31, 2013, all Commercial Fertilizer Applicators within Indian River <br /> County. shall abide by and successfiilly complete training and continuing education requirements <br /> in the "Florida-friendly Best Management Practices for Protection of Water Resources by the <br /> Green Industries," offered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection through the <br /> University of Florida Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences "Florida-friendly Landscapes'' <br /> prop-ram, or an approved equivalent program, prior to obtaining an Indian River Counly Local <br /> Business Tax Certificate for any category of occupation which may apply any fertilizer to turf <br /> and/or landscape plants. Commercial Fertilizer Applicators shall provide proof of completion of <br /> the program to the Indian River County Tax Collector's Office within 180 days of the effective <br /> date of this ordinance. <br /> (b) After December 31, 2013,all Commercial Fertilizer Applicators within Indian River County <br /> shall have and carry in their possession at all times when applying fertilizer, evidence of <br /> certification by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services as a Commercial <br /> Fertilizer Applicator per Rule 5E-14.117(18),Florida Administrative Code. <br /> (c) All businesses applying fertilizer to turf and/or landscape plants (including but not limited to <br /> residential lawns golf courses commercial properties, and multi-family and condominium <br /> properties) must ensure that at least one employee has a "Florida-friendly Best Management <br /> Practices for Protection of Water Resources by the_C een Industries"training certificate prior to <br /> the business owner obtaining a Local Business Tax Certificate. Owners for any category of <br /> F.Nero�L.da £NEKCUR•sdvfw..kOr�newna`O nowN niliserhxlodl F"lJp-0,4-r+-101301-jrAraux Aid— Page 7 of 9 <br />
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