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Ordinance Number
2019-001
Adopted Date
01/08/2019
Agenda Item Number
10.A.1.
Ordinance Type
Moratorium
State Filed Date
01\08\2019
Entity Name
Indian River County
Subject
Temporary moratorium for an additional 180 days or until a comprehensive review of the impact
Provides for study, possible regulation of application activities
Codified or Exempt
Exempt
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2018-016
(Agenda)
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ORDINANCE NO. 2019-001 <br />Section 5. Studv of Class B Biosolids. <br />The Indian River County Board of County Commissioners directs the County <br />Administrator to continue to coordinate with the Florida Department of Environmental <br />Protection and the St. Johns River Water Management District and to continue to study <br />in depth and report findings of and any recommendations concerning Class B biosolids <br />land application activities and its potential adverse effect within 180 days after the <br />effective date of this ordinance. <br />Section 6. Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies. <br />A property owner claiming that this ordinance, as applied, constitutes or would constitute <br />a temporary or permanent taking of private property or an abrogation of vested rights shall <br />not pursue such claim in court unless he or she has first exhausted administrative <br />remedies. <br />Section 7. Severability. <br />If any part of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent <br />jurisdiction, the remainder of this ordinance shall not be affected by such holding and shall <br />remain in full force and effect. <br />Section 8. Conflict. <br />All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. <br />Section 9. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective upon adoption by the <br />Board of County Commissioners and filing with the Department of State. <br />This ordinance was advertised in the Indian River Press Journal on the 18th day of <br />December, 2018, for a public hearing to be held on the 8th day of January, 2019, at which <br />time it was moved for adoption by Commissioner Flescher , seconded by <br />Commissioner O'Bryan and adopted. The vote on this ordinance was as <br />follows: <br />Chairman Bob Solari <br />AYE <br />Vice Chairman Susan Adams <br />AYE <br />Commissioner Joseph E. Flescher <br />AYE <br />Commissioner Tim Zorc <br />AYE <br />Commissioner Peter D. O'Bryan <br />AYE <br />The Chairman thereupon declared the ordinance duly passed and adopted this Bch day <br />of January, 2019. <br />BOARD OF CO n <br />COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN... d�i/ <br />COUNTY, FLORIDA `° <br />APPOVED AS TO FORM <br />ANDLEGAL SUFFICIENCY <br />By: <br />Bob Solari, Chairman <br />BY........ <br />DYLAN REINGOLD 4 <br />ER COl <br />00UNTY ATTORNEY <br />
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