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<br />FloridNbM RIVER COUNTY EMERGENCY ORDER 2004-04
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<br />WHEREAS, EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04-192 (Emergency Management)
<br />was issued by Jeb Bush, the Governor of the State of Florida on September 1, 2004 that
<br />declared that Hurricane Frances, alone and in combination with the destruction by
<br />Hurricane Charley, threatens the State of Florida with a catastrophic disaster; and
<br />WHEREAS, EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04-192 (Emergency Management)
<br />declared that a state of emergency exists in the State of Florida for sixty (60) days from
<br />September 1, 2004, unless extended; and
<br />WHEREAS, EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04-206 (Emergency Management)
<br />dated September 10, 2004, extended the state of emergency that exists in the State of
<br />Florida for sixty (60) days from September 10, 2004, that is, until November 10, 2004,
<br />unless further extended; and
<br />WHEREAS, Section 8 of each of the aforementioned EXECUTIVE ORDERS found
<br />that the special duties and responsibilities resting upon some state, regional and local
<br />agencies and other governmental bodies in responding to the disaster may require them to
<br />deviate from the statutes, rules, ordinances, and orders they administer, and therefore
<br />gave such agencies and other governmental bodies the authority to take formal action by
<br />emergency rule or order in accordance with Sections 120.54(4) and 252.46(2), Florida
<br />Statutes, to the extent that such actions are needed to cope with this emergency; and
<br />WHEREAS, by operation of law, the aforementioned EXECUTIVE ORDERS,
<br />Florida Statutes sections 252.36, 252.38, and 252.46, and Indian River County
<br />Resolutions 2004 - 95 and 2004 — 096, the Indian River County Board of County
<br />Commissioners sitting as the Board of Commissioners of the Emergency Services District
<br />of Indian River County has the authority to issue orders and rules during the period of the
<br />declared emergency, and has delegated the ability to issue Emergency Orders for Indian
<br />River County to the County Administrator,
<br />WHEREAS, due to the declared state of emergency as set forth above, Indian River
<br />County desires, solely from the period commencing September 14, 2004 and ending
<br />November 10, 2004, to provide rules for the approval of temporary structures for storm
<br />recovery, and to delegate approval authority temporary structures for storm recovery to the
<br />Community Development Director or his designee solely from the period commencing
<br />September 14, 2004 and ending November 10, 2004,
<br />NOW, THEREFORE, this Emergency Order is issued declaring that, solely from
<br />the period commencing September 14, 2004 and ending November 10, 2004, the
<br />following rules shall apply to temporary structures for storm recovery:
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<br />THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN RECORDED
<br />IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
<br />INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FL
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<br />09/15/2004 at 11:04 AM,
<br />JEFFREY K BARTON, CLERK OF 1
<br />COURT
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