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obtaining an authorized license as described in Chapter 125.42, Florida <br />Statutes. <br />(g) Install any unauthorized sign, utility, shrub, obstruction or structure within <br />four (4) feet of the curb line or fourteen (14) feet from edge of uncurbed <br />pavement or if those limitations cannot be met then the installation shall <br />be as far from the edge of the pavement as possible but shall be within <br />the right-of-way. See Figure 1, section 312.19. <br />(h) Install fixed objects or vegetation which obstructs vision at the <br />intersection of public roadways such that sight distance is less than <br />prescribed by the Manual on Uniform Standards for Design, Construction <br />and Maintenance for Streets and Highways, latest edition by the Florida <br />Department of Transportation. The county has the right to enforce sight <br />distance requirements where existing conditions are causing a <br />hazardous condition. <br />(i) Use certain roadways and structures for the through movement of <br />vehicles exceeding five thousand (5,000) pounds if such roadways are <br />signed "no trucks over 5,000 Ib. empty weight." <br />(j) Install any water well or septic system within the county right-of-way <br />without license and pursuant to Resolution 90-75. <br />(k) Perform work in any county right-of-way without proper traffic control. <br />(1) Leave any trash, junk or debris within the right-of-way, other than that <br />placed for regular garbage pick up. <br />(m) Conduct any sales or business in the right-of-way. <br />(n) Use any county roadway for processions, races, street dances, street <br />parties, assemblies and parades without first obtaining approval of a <br />traffic control plan by the public works director and obtaining a valid right- <br />of-way permit and paying all necessary fees. <br />(o) Stand in or enter upon any right-of- <br />way as defined in section 312.04(6) other than a sidewalk as defined in <br />section 312.04(7) for the purpose of distributing item(s) with a driver or <br />passenger(s) of a vehicle. <br />Section 4. Codification. It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners that the <br />provision of this ordinance shall become and be made part of the Indian River County Code, <br />5 <br />