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1 LEE COUNTY ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, REPEALING AND REPLACING "LEE COUNTY COMMERCIAL USE OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY ORDINANCE" NO , AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NOS , AND ; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SHORT TITLE, PURPOSE AND TERRITORIAL SCOPE; PROVIDING FOR THE PROHIBITION OF COMMERCIAL USE OF RIGHTS-OF WAY WITHIN THE COUNTY ROAD SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR EXCEPTIONS; PROVIDING FOR VISITOR CENTER DESIGNATION SIGNS; PROVIDING TO EXCEPTIONS TO VISITOR CENTER DESIGNATION SIGNS; PROVIDING FOR GRAND-FATHERING IN EXISTING SIGNS BY BUSINESS ENTITIES CURRENTLY EXISTING ON U.S. 41 AT CORKSCREW AND COCONUT ROAD; PROVIDING FOR THE PINE ISLAND TOURIST ORIENTED DIRECTIONAL SIGN PROGRAM; PROVIDING FOR EXCEPTIONS PROVIDING FOR AUTHORIZED BUSINESS ENTITIES; PROVIDING FOR PERMIT; PROVIDING FOR INTENT, PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN LEE COUNTY CODE; AND PROVIDING FOR SUNSET PROVISIONS, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is the governing body in and for Lee County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida; and, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners desire to regulate the commercial use of the rights-of-way of all roads, streets and highways under its protection of public safety; and WHEREAS, Section , Florida Statutes, defines "County road system" as "The County road system of each county consists of all collector roads in the unincorporated areas and all extensions of such collector roads into and through any incorporated areas, all local roads in the unincorporated areas, and all urban minor arterial roads not in the State Highway System"; and,
2 WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Lee County, Florida, recognizes that certain commercial activities, because of their nature, are best suited, if properly regulated, to occur in the rights-of-way, while other activities must be prohibited; and, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has previously adopted Lee County Ordinance No , relating to the commercial use of rights-of-way; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Lee County Ordinance No amending Lee County Ordinance No , incorporating a section pursuant to Florida Statutes, Section (9)(dd), business entities are prohibited, other than a county tourism promotion agency, from using names that represent themselves to the public as convention and visitors bureaus, or county tourism promotion agencies operating under any other name or names specifically designated by ordinance; and, WHEREAS, in order to be consistent with Chapter 316, Florida Statutes, Section Lee County Ordinance No , was further amended by Lee County Ordinance No NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, THAT: SECTION ONE: REPEALER Ordinance. The above Recitals are hereby incorporated by reference into the body of this All prior Lee County Ordinances related to the Lee County Commercial Use of Rights-of-Way are hereby repealed, specifically, Lee County Ordinance Nos , and
3 SECTION TWO: SHORT TITLE, PURPOSE AND TERRITORIAL SCOPE A. This Ordinance will be known and cited as the Lee County Commercial Use of Rights-of-Way Ordinance. B. It is the purpose of this Ordinance that for the protection of public safety, Lee County will regulate the commercial use of the rights-of-way on all roads, streets, and highways within the County road system of Lee County. For purposes of this Ordinance "County road system" shall be defined pursuant to Section , Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time. C. County-owned roads lying within the municipal boundaries of the City of Sanibel shall not be subject to the provisions of this Ordinance but shall be regulated by that municipality. SECTION THREE: COMMERCIAL USE OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY It is unlawful to make any commercial use of the rights-of-way of any road, street, or highway within the county road system of Lee County. Prohibited commercial use shall include but is not limited to: A. The sale, or display for sale, of any merchandise, including vehicles; and, B. The servicing or repair of any vehicle except, for the rendering of emergency service; and, C. The storage of vehicles being serviced or repaired on abutting property or elsewhere; and, D. The solicitation for the sale of goods, property, or services for charitable, educational, religious or political purposes; and, 3
4 E. The solicitation of funds or donations for educational, religious or political purposes; and F. The display of any advertising other than that advertising in compliance with Chapter 30 of the Lee County Land Development Code, as may be amended, renumbered, codified or replaced. SECTION FOUR: EXCEPTIONS The commercial use of the right-of-way of any road, street or highway within the county road system is expressly prohibited, except that the commercial uses listed below may occur in the public rights-of-way, but only in compliance with the requirements and conditions set forth herein: A. County Permitted Or Sponsored Special Events. 1. Any portion of a road, street, or highway, including the rights-of-way, within the county road system may be used for an art festival, parade, fair, or other similar special event which is either properly permitted by the County pursuant to Administrative Code AC-8-1, as may be amended, or under control of the County as a County sponsored function. 2. The special events exception is not intended to apply to events for which the primary purpose is: solicitation of funds; or, solicitation for sale of goods, property, or services for educational, religious or political purposes. However, such activities may be permitted if they are clearly adjuncts of a properly permitted special event. 4
5 B. Newspaper Vending Racks or Machines. Small, standard size newspaper vending racks or machines (as determined by industry standards) may be placed in public rights-of-way only in compliance with the following requirements and conditions: 1. Such racks and machines may not be placed in public rights-of-way unless there is a sufficient cleared area between them and the paved or traveled portion of any street or bike path for an automobile to safely park as determined by the Director of Lee County Department of Transportation, using all applicable Lee County regulations and standards. 2. Such racks and machines may not pose any threat to traffic visibility or safety or impede vehicular movements. 3. Such racks and machines may not contain any graphics other than an identification of the newspaper being circulated thereby. 4. Placement of such racks or machines in the rights-of-way of any road, street or highway within the county road system shall be made only when such placement is made pursuant to, and in compliance with all applicable Lee County regulations and standards, and is verified as being in such compliance by the Director of the Lee County Department of Transportation, or his designee, who shall approve same by the issuance of an appropriate permit or other written acknowledgment. 5
6 C. Bus Benches With Signs. Bus benches shall only be provided by the County. D. Utilities. Placement of utilities in the rights-of-way of any road, street or highway within the county road system shall be made only when such placement is made pursuant to, and in compliance with, all applicable Lee County regulations, and is verified as being in such compliance by the Director of the Lee County Department of Transportation, or his designee, and the Director of the Lee County Department of Community Development, or his designee, who shall approve same by the issuance of an appropriate permit or other written acknowledgment. E. Commercial Loading or Unloading. Temporary parking or stopping for the purpose of loading or unloading of merchandise, wares or passengers being received from or delivered to adjacent property is permissible only in the event a loading zone off the rightof-way is not available. F. Mobile Food Vendors. Any mobile food vendor who has a valid Lee County Occupational License shall be permitted to make sales from his/her vehicle while stopped on the right-of-way to occupants of abutting property only, subject to the following conditions: 1. Hours of operation shall be sunrise till sunset. 6
7 2. No vehicle shall stop on any arterial or collector street, road or highway. 3. No vehicle shall back-up along any street, road or highway except for emergency conditions. 4. When pulling over, all vehicles shall stop as close as safely possible to the edge or curb of the street on the right side of the street, road or highway. 5. All vehicles may temporarily stop in the same location. A temporary stop shall not exceed the time necessary to sell to immediate purchasers and in no event shall a stop exceed fifteen (15) minutes. For purposes of this subsection, a mobile food vendor is a person who sells food to the public from a vehicle which is self-propelled or otherwise readily moveable from place to place and which operates from an approved base commissary. G. Charitable Solicitation Drives. Charitable solicitation drives may be conducted on or along the rightof-way of any road, street or highway within the county road system under the following conditions: 1. Such drives are conducted by sworn and/or certified law enforcement officers or firefighters; or 2. Such drives are conducted by an organization that is qualified under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and 7
8 registered under Chapter 496, Florida Statutes, or a person or organization acting on behalf of that organization under the following conditions: a. The organization, or the person or organization acting on behalf of the organization, must provide all of the following: i. No fewer than 14 calendar days prior to the proposed solicitation, the name and address of the person or organization that will perform the solicitation and the name and address of the organization that will receive funds from the solicitation. ii. For review and comment, a plan for the safety of all persons participating in the solicitation, as well as the motoring public, at the locations where the solicitation will take place. iii. Specific details of the location or locations of the proposed solicitation and the hours during which the solicitation activities will occur. iv. Proof of commercial general liability insurance against claims for bodily injury and property damage occurring on streets, roads, or rightsof-way or arising from the solicitor's activities or 8
9 use of the streets, roads, or_rights-of-way by the solicitor or the solicitor's agents, contractors, or employees. The insurance shall have a limit of not less than $1 million per occurrence for the general aggregate. The certificate of insurance shall name Lee County as an additional insured and shall be filed with Lee County Public Resources Division no later than 72 hours before the date of the solicitation. v. Proof of registration with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services pursuant to Section , Florida Statutes or proof that the soliciting organization is exempt from the registration requirement. b. Organizations or persons meeting the requirements of subparagraphs a(i-v) may solicit for a period not to exceed 10 cumulative days within 1 calendar year. c. All solicitation shall occur during daylight hours only and shall follow standard permit conditions. d. Solicitation activities shall not interfere with the safe and efficient movement of traffic and shall not cause danger to the participants or the public. No person may be in the lanes of traffic upon change from red 9
10 traffic signal to green traffic signal for those lanes of traffic. e. No person engaging in solicitation activities shall persist after solicitation has been denied, act in a demanding or harassing manner, or use any sound or voice-amplifying apparatus or device. f. All persons participating in the solicitation shall be at least 18 years of age and shall possess picture identification. g. Approved signage providing notice of the solicitation shall be posted at least 500 feet before the site of the solicitation. Other safety devices may be required by Lee County Department of Transportation. h. Law enforcement, Lee County Department of Transportation or other designee, may stop solicitation activities if any conditions or requirements of this section are not met. i. Any Veterans organization requesting to solicit contributions on Lee County roadways and/or intersections must be a Nationally Registered Veterans Organization recognized and chartered by Congress. H. Visitor Center Designation Signs. 1. Business entities may only represent itself to the public by 10
11 signage as representing tourism interests if the entity meets the following criteria: a. The entity is a non-profit, 501 C-6 organization whose mission is to promote tourism and economic development for the county; and, b. The administrative offices are located at the address of the proposed visitor/information center or you have employed staff on site to deal with the business of assisting tourists/visitors; and, c. An area of at least three hundred fifty (350) square feet should be designated for tourism/visitor information. d. Those signs by business entities currently existing as of the date of adoption of this Ordinance on U.S. 41 at Corkscrew and Coconut Road are grand-fathered in and exempt from these requirements and criteria. 2. Only business entities meeting the requirements of Section 4.H.1 (above) are permitted to have such designated signs. In order to request approval to install such designated signs within the Lee County or the Florida Department of Transportation right-of-way, business entities will: a. Submit an application through the Lee County Department of Public Resources for review and 11
12 authorization to apply for a permit to have the Lee County Department of Transportation and/or the Florida Department of Transportation review the proposed fabrication and installation of visitor center designation signs within the right-of-way. b. Within 90 days following Department of Public Resources approval, submit the required right-of-way permit application to Lee County Department of Transportation or the Florida Department of Transportation. c. Within 90 days of approval of the required right-of-way permit, fabricate the visitor center designation signs in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation minimum standards and specifications, followed by installation of the visitor center designation signs in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation standards and specifications. d. Provide perpetual maintenance and replacement of the visitor center designation signs in accordance with Florida Department of Transportation standards and specifications. 12
13 e. Remove any visitor center designation signs, support, post and foundation within the specified time as follows: i. Within 14 days of the date of written notification from Lee County or the Florida Department of Transportation requiring removal from the rightof-way, or ii. Within 14 days of closing or relocating the visitor center the visitor center designation signs and assembly shall be fully removed from the rightof-way, or iii. Within 14 days of the business entity or the visitor center found to no longer be in full compliance with the minimum requirements of Section 4.H.1, the visitor center designation sign and assembly shall be fully removed from the right-of-way, or iv. Within 1 business day of verbal or written notification that a visitor center designation sign represents an immediate hazard to the public, the visitor center designation sign and, if needed, the sign assembly shall be fully removed from the right-of-way. 13
14 I. Pine Island Tourist Oriented Directional Signs. Pine Island Tourist Oriented Directional Signs as set forth in accordance with the Lee County Administrative Code. J. Lee County Specific Services Signs. Lee County Specific Services Signs as set forth in the Lee County Administrative Code. SECTION FIVE: PENALTY Any person who violates this ordinance shall be prosecuted in the same manner as misdemeanors are prosecuted. Upon conviction, a violator shall be punished by a fine not to exceed $500 or by imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed 60 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. This enforcement procedure and penalty for violations of this ordinance is adopted under the express authority of (1), Florida Statutes. SECTION SIX: CIVIL ENFORCEMENT In addition to any criminal penalties which may be imposed pursuant to Section Five: Penalty, Lee County shall have recourse to such remedies in law and equity as may be necessary to insure compliance with the provisions of this Ordinance, including: A Injunctive relief to enjoin and restrain any person from violating this Ordinance; and B. Prosecution before the Lee County Code Enforcement Board; and C. Any other relief available pursuant to law. 14
15 SECTION SEVEN: CONFLICTS OF LAW Whenever the requirements or provisions of this Ordinance are in conflict with the requirements or provisions of any other lawfully adopted Ordinance or Statute, the most restrictive requirements shall apply. SECTION EIGHT: SEVERABILITY The provisions of this Ordinance are severable and it is the legislative intention to confer upon the whole or any part of the Ordinance the powers herein provided for. If any provision of this Ordinance shall be held unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, the decision of such court shall not affect or impair any remaining provisions of the Ordinance. It is hereby declared to be the legislative intent that this Ordinance would have been adopted had such unconstitutional provision not been included herein. SECTION NINE: CODIFICATION SCRIVENER'S ERRORS The Lee County Board of County Commissioners intends that this Ordinance will be made part of the Lee County Code; and that sections of this Ordinance can be renumbered or relettered and the word "Ordinance" can be changed to "Section," "Article" or some other appropriate word or phrase to accomplish codification, and regardless of whether this Ordinance is ever codified, the Ordinance can be renumbered or relettered and typographical errors and clarification of ambiguous wording that do not affect the intent can be corrected with the authorization of the County Manager or his designee, without the need for public hearing. SECTION TEN: EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance will take effect upon its filing with the Office of the Secretary of the Florida Department of State. 15
16 Commissioner Judah made a motion to adopt the foregoing Ordinance, seconded by Commissioner Hall. The vote was as follows: JOHN E. MANNING BRIAN BIGELOW RAYJUDAH TAM MARA HALL FRANK MANN AYE AYE AYE AYE AYE DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 27th day of March, ATTEST: CHARLIE GREEN CLERK OF COURTS BY: t>)l]!j4nw ~7A.Ju'J4YJJ\.-) Deputy Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEE COUNTY,fLOlfiDA BY: ;-. " '.... ~ -,. " : :,,., ~~~:~ti~~~,f Rights of Way Ordinance- Amending Restating and Repealing as amended by and wpd (ARF) 16
17 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT of STAT~ RICK SCOTT Governor KENDETZNER Secretary of State March 29, 2012 Honorable Charlie Green Clerk of the Circuit Courts Lee County Post Office Box 2469 Fort Myers, Florida Attention: Ms. Marcia Wilson, Deputy Clerk Dear Mr. Green: N.. CJ"i 1:-J':~:. (.}'':;;; 1 Pursuant to the provisions of Section , Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your letter dated March 28, 2012 and certified copies of Lee County Ordinance Nos and 12-06, which were filed in this office on March 29, Sin~~& Liz Cloud Program Administrator LC/srd R. A. Gray Building 500 South Bronaugh Street Tallahassee, Florida Telephone: (850) Facsimile: (850) us
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