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ORDINANCE NO. 2000- 029
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AN ORDINANCE OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 210.01, INDIAN
RIVER COUNTY CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE
LEVY OF AN ADDITIONAL ONE -CENT TOURIST
DEVELOPMENT TAX AND AMENDING SECTION
210.03 TO AUTHORIZE USE OF THE REVENUES
RAISED FOR THE PURPOSES SET FORTH IN
FLORIDA STATUTE 125.0104(3)(1) RELATING TO
RETAINED SPRING TRAINING FRANCHISE
FACILITIES; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida, has levied and imposed a Tourist Development Tax at the rate of three
percent (3%) of each dollar and major fraction of each dollar of the total
consideration charged for lease or rental of living accommodations for a term of six
(6) months or less pursuant to Section 125.0104, Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County,
Florida, has determined that it is in the best Interest of the public to levy and impose
an additional Tourist Development Tax at the rate of one percent (1%) of each dollar
and major fraction of each dollar of the total consideration charged for lease or rental
of living accommodations for a term of six (6) months or less, pursuant to the
authority of Section 125.0104(3)(1), Florida Statutes, for the purposes set forth
therein relating to retained spring training franchise facilities;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION 1. AMENDMENT:
Chapter 210, Indian River County Code is hereby amended to add Sections
210.01(d) and 210.03(a)(6) and modify Section 210.03(b) as follows:
Section 210.01. Taxing district and levy.
(a) There are hereby created two (2) taxing districts in which the tourist
development tax is imposed. One taxing district encompasses the
geographical boundaries of the City of Vero Beach. The second
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taxing district encompasses the remainder of geographical boundaries
of Indian River County.
(b) There Is hereby adopted and imposed a two (2) percent tourist
development tax in accordance with F.S. § 125.0104, on the exercise
within each of the taxing districts herein created of the taxable
privilege of renting, leasing or letting, for consideration any living
quarters or accommodations in any hotel, apartment hotel, motel,
rooming house, mobile home park, recreational vehicle park, camping
space or condominium for a term of six (6) months or less.
(c) There is hereby adopted and imposed an additional one (1) percent
tourist development tax in accordance with F.S. § 125.0104(3)(d), on
the exercise within each of the taxing districts of the taxable privilege
of renting, leasing, or letting for a consideration any living quarters or
accommodations in any hotel, apartment hotel, motel, rooming house,
mobile home park, recreational vehicle park, camping space or
condominium for a term of six (6) months or less. Said additional tax
shall be for the purpose of funding those authorized uses of tourist
development tax revenue as set out in section 210.03(a)(4) of this
ordinance.
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Section 210.03. Authorized uses of revenue.
(a) All revenues received pursuant to this article shall be used for the
following purposes only:
(1) To acquire, construct, extend, enlarge, remodel, repair,
Improve, maintain, operate or promote one or more publicly
owned and operated convention center, sport stadium, sports
arena, coliseum or auditorium within the boundaries of the
county or subcounty special taxing district. However, these
purposes may be implemented through services, contracts and
leases with persons who maintain and operate adequate
existing facilities;
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(2) To promote and advertise tourism in the State of Florida and
nationally and internationally;
(3) To fund convention bureaus, tourist bureau, tourist information
centers and news bureaus as county agencies or by contract
with the chambers of commerce or similar associations in the
county;
(4) To finance beach improvement, maintenance, renourishment
restoration and erosion control, Including shoreline protection,
enhancement, cleanup, restoration of inland lakes and rivers to
which there is public access;
(5) Until such time as Indian River County reaches a population of
five hundred thousand (510,000) based on the most recent
population estimated prepared pursuant to the provisions of
F.S. § 186.901, as In effect of July 1st of each year, tax
revenues received pursuant to this article may also be used to
acquire, construct, extend, enlarge, remodel, repair, improve,
maintain, operate or promote one or more museums, zoological
parks, fishing piers or nature centers which are publicly owned
and operated or owned by not-for-profit organizations are open
to the public.
(b) Up to fifty (50) percent of the revenues to be derived from the tourist
development tax levied pursuant to sections 210.01(b) and (c) of this
ordinance shall be pledged to secure and liquidate revenue bonds
Issued by the county for the purposes set forth in section (a)(4) of this
section. Up to one-half (1/2) of the remaining revenue derived from
the tourist development tax levied pursuant to sections 210.01(¢) and
(,)c of this ordinance may be pledged to secure and liquidate revenue
bonds issued by the county for the purposes set forth in section (a)(1).
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(b) Up to fifty (50) percent of the revenues to be derived from the tourist
development tax levied pursuant to sections 210.01(b) and (c) of this
ordinance shall be pledged to secure and liquidate revenue bonds
Issued by the county for the purposes set forth in section (a)(4) of this
section. Up to one-half (1/2) of the remaining revenue derived from
the tourist development tax levied pursuant to sections 210.01(¢) and
(,)c of this ordinance may be pledged to secure and liquidate revenue
bonds issued by the county for the purposes set forth in section (a)(1).
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SECTION 2. CODIFICATION.
It is the intention of the Board of County Commissioners that the provisions of
this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Indian River County Code
and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "artide," or other appropriate
word or phrase and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or relettered
to accomplish such intention; providing, however, that Sections 2, 3, and 4 shall not
be codified.
SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY.
If any section, or any sentence, paragraph, phrase, or word of this ordinance
Is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding shall
not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance, and it shall be construed to
have been the legislative intent to pass the ordinance without such unconstitutional,
Invalid or Inoperative part.
SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE.
Certified copies of this ordinance, as enacted, shall be filed by the Clerk with
the Office of the Secretary of State and the Department of Revenue of the State of
Florida within ten days after enactment, and this ordinance shall take effect on
February 1, 2001.
Approved and adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of Indian
River County, Florida, on this _7th day of Sentemher , 2000.
This ordinance was advertised in the Vero Beach Press -Journal on the 26th
day of August, 2000, for a public hearing to be held on the 5th day of September,
2000, at which time it was moved for adoption by Commissioner Ti (jai n
seconded by Commissioner Stanbridge , and adopted by the following vote:
Chairman Fran B. Adams
-AyP
Vice Chairman Caroline D. Ginn
Nay
Commissioner Kenneth R. Macht
Aye
Commissioner Ruth M. Stanbridge
Aye
Commissioner John W. Tippin
Aye
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The Chairman thereupon declared the ordinance duly passed and adopted
this 7th day of September, 2000.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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U i Fran B. Adams,
Chairman
ATTEST: •Jeffrey K. Ba lark
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DRputy Cie* '
Effects Data: this ordinance was filed with the Department of State on �5
day of 2000, and becomes effective February 1, 2001.
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APPROVED AS TO FORM
AND LEGAL SUFFICIE CY
By
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OFFICE OF
COUNTY
ATTORNEY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
1840 251h Street, Vero Beach, Florida 32960-3365
September 12, 2000
Jim Zingale, Executive Director
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Paul G. Bangel*
501 South Calhoune Street, Room 104
County Attorney
Carlton Building
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0100
William G. Collins 11"
Deputy County Attorney
Re: Adoption of Additional One Percent Tourist Development Tax (Fourth
Cent) for the Purposes Set Forth in Florida Statute 125.0104(3)(1)
Relating to Retained Spring Training Franchise Facilities
*Board Certified,
City, County & Local
Dear Director Zingale:
Government Law
Enclosed please find a certified copy of the above -referenced ordinance of
the Board of County Commissioners of Indian River County adopted
pursuant to the authority of Florida Statute 125.0104(3)(1). This ordinance is
being provided to you as required by that statute. By its terms, the ordinance
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becomes effective February 1, 2001.
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Yours truly,
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William G. Collins 11
Facsimile:
Deputy County Attorney
(561) 770-5095
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Enclosure
E-mail:
ircattomey@bcc.co.
cc: Joseph A. Baird — Assistant County Administrator
indian-river.fl.us
Kenneth E. Stinson — Finance & Accounting Director III
Revenue Accounting Subprocess
RECEIVED
SEP 13 2000
CLERK TO THE BOARD
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