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Ordinance Number
2024-001
Adopted Date
01/23/2024
Agenda Item Number
10.A2.
Ordinance Type
Memorandum Additional Year
State Filed Date
02\01\2024
Entity Name
Florida of Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)
St. Johns River Water Management District
Subject
Class B Biosolids Temp moratorium for an additional 1 year prohibiting land application
of Class B Biosolids pending further study
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ORDINANCE NO. 2024- 001 <br />Section 4. Expiration of Temporary Moratorium. <br />The temporary moratorium imposed by Section 3 of this ordinance expires 1 year from <br />the moratorium effective date set forth in this ordinance, January 1, 2025. The moratorium <br />may be extended or terminated early by adoption of an ordinance or resolution of the <br />Indian River County Board of County Commissioners. <br />Section 5. Study 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 1 year after the effective <br />date as set forth in 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 in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.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 12 day of <br />January, 2024, for a public hearing to be held on the 23rd day of January, 2024, at which <br />time it was moved for adoption by Commissioner Flescher , seconded by <br />Commissioner M,,., and adopted. The vote on this ordinance was as follows: <br />Chairman Susan Adams <br />AYE <br />Vice Chairman Joseph E. Flescher <br />AYE <br />Commissioner Joseph H. Earman <br />ABSENT <br />Commissioner Deryl Loar <br />AYE <br />Commissioner Laura Moss <br />AYE <br />
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