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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-212E b(A - zIZE 1576437 THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN RECORDEI IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF p INDIAN RIVER COUNTY FL v • 6� BK : 1782 PG : 1454, Pagel of 2 ®/�� 09/16/2004 at 02:46 PM, ORI �i � COURT JEFFREY K BARYON, CLERK OF INDIAN RIVER COUNTY EMERGENCY ORDER 2004-05 WHEREAS , EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04- 192 (Emergency Management) was issued by Jeb Bush , the Governor of the State of Florida on September 1 , 2004 that declared that Hurricane Frances , alone and in combination with the destruction by Hurricane Charley, threatens the State of Florida with a catastrophic disaster; and WHEREAS , EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04- 192 (Emergency Management) declared that a state of emergency exists in the State of Florida for sixty (60) days from September 1 , 2004 , unless extended ; and WHEREAS , EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBER 04-206 (Emergency Management) dated September 10 , 2004, extended the state of emergency that exists in the State of Florida for sixty (60) days from September 10 , 2004 , that is , until November 10 , 2004, unless further extended ; and WHEREAS , Section 8 of each of the aforementioned EXECUTIVE ORDERS found that the special duties and responsibilities resting upon some state , regional and local agencies and other governmental bodies in responding to the disaster may require them to deviate from the statutes , rules , ordinances , and orders they administer, and therefore gave such agencies and other governmental bodies the authority to take formal action by emergency rule or order in accordance with Sections 120 . 54 (4) and 252 .46 (2), Florida Statutes, to the extent that such actions are needed to cope with this emergency; and WHEREAS , by operation of law, the aforementioned EXECUTIVE ORDERS , Florida Statutes sections 252 . 36, 252 . 38, and 252 .46 , and Indian River County Resolutions 2004 - 95 and 2004 — 096 , the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners sitting as the Board of Commissioners of the Emergency Services District of Indian River County has the authority to issue orders and rules during the period of the declared emergency, and has delegated the ability to issue Emergency Orders for Indian River County to the County Administrator, NOW, THEREFORE , due to the declared state of emergency as set forth above , this Emergency Order is issued declaring that, solely from the period commencing September 15, 2004 and ending October 15, 2004, the following rules shall apply to permits issued by the Indian River County Planning and Building Divisions : Solely from September 15 , 2004 through October 15, 2004 , no fee shall be charged to contractors or owner-builders applying for permits to repair or replace structures damaged by Hurricane Frances . Permit types subject to this no fee provision include STMAL (Storm Aluminum ), STMEL (Storm Electrical ), STMME (Storm Mechanical ), STMMC (Storm Miscellaneous Commercial ) , STMMR (Storm Miscellaneous Residential) , STMPL (Storm Plumbing) , and STMR (Storm Roof). In addition to the permit types identified above , temporary use permits and MS (Mobile Home Setup) permits shall also be subject to the no fee provision when those permits are associated with Hurricane Frances impacts . Th@e document was prepared by and ehoul€d he returned to the Coataajy A_� g.ormy'W Mice 3ti t i� th st. , VcYv Beach Florida 32960 This no fee provision does not alter the requirement that all contractors and owner-builders must obtain permits for any construction or repair work which requires a permit. Failure to obtain any required permit shall result in a charge that is double the standard fee for the applicable permit . This no fee provision does not apply to construction work not associated with Hurricane Frances damage . THIS EMERGENCY ORDER is effective from September 15 , 2004 and will expire at 5 : 00 p . m . on October 15 , 2004 , unless further extended by subsequent Emergency Order. DONE AND ORDERED this 15th day of September, 2004 , l� osep A . Baird ndian River County Administrator and Indian River County Emergency Services District Director