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Board of County Commissioners
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ORDINANCE 2016- <br />5. Fire protection items required for a state vacation rental license shall be <br />provided in the vacation rental unit. <br />a. In addition, a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm when required under <br />Section R315, Carbon Monoxide Alarms of the Florida Building <br />Code — Residential, shall be provided. <br />6. Changes in the vacation rental manager and/or changes in the manager contact <br />information shall be provided to the community development department <br />within ten (10) days of the change. <br />The local license number, the occupancy limit confirmed by the county code <br />enforcement officer, the maximum number of vehicles allowed to be parked <br />on site outside any garage or carport, the noise regulations statement <br />contained in section (07d of these regulations, and a statement that there are <br />special sea turtle protection and dune protection regulations for units located <br />east of SR A -IA, shall appear or be stated in any vacation rental unit <br />advertisement or any rental offering associated with a vacation rental unit <br />(e) Interim Operation of Vacation Rental Unit: <br />1. Because of the length of time it may take to comply with all of the new <br />requirements on this section, all short term vacation rental owners may <br />lawfully operate but shall have until December 1, 2016 to obtain a license <br />from the County and come into full compliance with the new standards and <br />requirements imposed by this section [911.15(9)1. <br />(f) Claim of Contract Impairment: <br />It is not the intent of this ordinance [section 911.15(9)] to impair any existing <br />contracts, leases, or reservations, that are evidenced by writing. An owner <br />who asserts the enacted ordinance amendment impairs an existing short term <br />vacation rental contract shall submit the contract lease or reservation, <br />evidenced in writing, to the Community Development Director for review and <br />consideration. An owner shall have until December 1. 2016 to submit the <br />claim of impairment to the Community Development Director for <br />determination. Appeal of the decision of the Community Development <br />Director shall follow the appeal procedure set forth in land development <br />regulation section 902.07. <br />SECTION #2: SEVERABILITY <br />If any clause, section or provision of this Ordinance shall be declared by a court of competent <br />jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid for any cause or reason, the same shall be eliminated <br />from this Ordinance and the remaining portion of this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect <br />and be as valid as if such invalid portion thereof had not been incorporated therein. <br />FACommunity Development\CurDcv\OrdinancesUO16 Ordinances\2016-_911 15 (CountyVacRentalLicense) - 060316 Version.docx 4 <br />Attachment 13 213 <br />
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