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Ordinance 013-2010
ORDINANCE NO. 013 - 2010 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA AMENDING SECTION 6-198 OF THE MONROE COUNTY CODE; AMENDING SECTION 6-198 DEFINITIONS; ALPHABETIZING THE DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED EXAMINATIONS AND EXPERIENCE IN VARIOUS CONTRACTOR CATEGORIES AND SPECIALTIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~]:: r:J ~,' .._~ () ~'~- ( " "' : :.) WHEREAS, Section 6-198, contains the definitions for the various contracting trades; and WHEREAS, over the years the various definitions of trades, testing requirements and certification requirements have changed or been added to reflect the changing construction industry: and WHEREAS, the sections need to be revised and to be alphabetized to facilitate understanding of the section; and WHEREAS, the Contractor's Examining Board requested that the revisions be made and be placed before the Board of County Commissioners for approval; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA: Section 1. The introductory language in Section 6-198 of the Monroe County Code is hereby amended to read as follows: All of the contractor categories shall require experience in the field and shall be tested in the business & law exam and in the trade category in which they seek licensure as determined by state statute or by this chapter, or unless otherwise exempted by this chapter. The contractor's examining board shall make interpretations, as needed, of the scope of services permissible under this section by any contractor or specialty contractor. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: Section 2. The definitions in Section 6-198 of the Monroe County Code is hereby amended to read in alphabetical order, with new subheadings, and with the body of the definitions to be amended as follows: Ord Construction Ind Trades BOCC 4/21/10 Page 1 of 1 7 f"o-..) c;;:) c:::>> :E ::.- -< -r, r- fT1 c:J ~ o :::0 :::J'J r"" () o ;C o C> .." :x .r- ..~~(..; [(1 .c- o Air Conditioning contractor is divided into the following classes: (1) Class A air conditioning contractor means any person whose services are unlimited in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge and skill to install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend or design, when not prohibited by law, central air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, and ventilating systems, including duct work in connection with a complete system only to the extent such duct work is performed by the contractor as is necessary to make complete an air-distribution system, boiler and umITed pressure vessel systems, and all appurtenances, apparatus or equipment used in connection therewith, and to install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend or design, when not prohibited by law, piping, installation of pipes, vessels and ducts, pressure and process piping, pneumatic control piping, and installation of a condensate drain from an air conditioning unit to an existing safe waste or other approved disposal other than a direct connection to a sanitary system. The scope of work for such contractor shall also include any excavation work incidental thereto, but shall not include any work such as liquefied petroleum or natural gas fuel lines within buildings, potable water lines or connections thereto, sanitary sewer lines, swimming pool piping and filters, or electrical power wiring. All applicants for Class A air conditioning contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have a minimum of six (6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. (2) Class B air conditioning contractor means any person whose services are limited to twenty-five (25) tons cooling and five hundred thousand (500,000) BTU heating (in anyone (1) system) in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge and skill to perform the following: install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend or design, when not prohibited by law, central air conditioning, refrigeration, heating and ventilating systems, including duct work in connection with a complete system only to the extent such duct work is performed by the contractor as is necessary to make complete an air distribution system being installed under this classification; and to install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend or design, when not prohibited by law, piping, installation of pipes, vessels and ducts, and installation of a condensate drain from an air conditioning unit to an existing safe waste or other approved disposal other than a direct connection to a sanitary system, all in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws and regulations applicable thereto. All applicants for Class B air conditioning contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of six ( 6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. (3) Class C air conditioning contractor means any person whose business is limited to the servicing of air conditioning, heating or refrigeration systems, including duct alterations in connection with those systems said contractor is servicing, and whose certificate of competency issued pursuant to this article was valid on February 9, 1993. No person not previously certified as a Class C air conditioning contractor as of February 9, 1993, shall be certified as a Class C air conditioning contractor after February 9, 1993. However, the contractor's examining board shall continue to certify and regulate those Class C air conditioning contractors who held Class C certificates of competency prior to February 9, 1993, those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. Ord Construction Ind Trades BOCC 4/21/10 Page 2 of17 Apprentice means a person learning a craft under a skilled worker; hence, a beginner, and as such must have a minimum of three (3) years experience before taking a journeyman exam. Building contractors means those whose services are limited to construction of commercial buildings and single- or multiple-dwelling or residential buildings, neither to exceed three stories in height, and accessory use structures in connection therewith, or those whose services are limited to remodeling, repair or improving any size of building. If the services affect the structural members of the building, drawings sealed by an engineer or architect are required. However, they must comply with the same regulations in regards to subcontractors as a general contractor. All applicants for building contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of four (4) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Contractor means a person who possesses the requisite skill, knowledge, financial responsibility and experience to supervise, direct, manage and control the contracting activities of the business entity with which he is connected and whose technical and personal qualifications have been determined by investigation and examination as provided in this chapter, and any person who meets the state statutory definition of contractor in the chapter on construction contracting. Demolition means the dismantlement, disassembly, demolishing, wrecking, or removal of structures or parts thereof and removing the debris therefrom in such a manner that adjoining structures and properties and parts thereof and workmen and other persons may be kept safe. A contractor holding a certificate of competency under this chapter ~ 489, pt. I (F.S. ~ 489.101 et seq.) may perform demolition of those elements ofa structure or components thereof which said contractor is licensed to construct, assemble or install. General contractors, building contractors, and residential contractors may totally demolish such structures, including the roofs, as they are licensed to construct after they have received from the properly licensed contractor a certificate that electricity, water, and any gaseous substances have been disconnected by said contractors from the source or supply at a point outside the structure to be demolished. Any demolition of a structure which is suspected to contain asbestos requires review by, and if necessary, coordination of activity through the Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) prior to the start of work. After May 1, 1997, Monroe County shall no longer certify demolition specialty contractors. However, the board shall continue to license and regulate those demolition specialty contractors who held certificates of competency prior to May 1, 1997. Those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. Electrical contractor means a contractor doing work on any premises or in any building or structure requiring the installation, repair, alteration, addition or changes to any system of electrical wiring, apparatus or equipment for light, heat or power. This work may include all electrical installations for which he holds a certificate of competency on private and public property and within substations and plants, and an electrical contractor may contract therefore and will be issued permits for such work by the administrative agency concerned. All applicants for electrical contractor shall be required to pass the Ord Construction Inrl Trades BOCC 4/21/10 Page 3 of 1 7 business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of six (6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Engage in business means doing a trade for any owner or any tenant of land or of a building or of any part thereof, or for any person, firm or corporation in possession or in charge of the same or any part thereof, or entering into a contract with any such owner, tenant, person, frrffi or corporation for the doing of a trade. Engineering contractor is divided into Class I general engineering contractor, Class II specialty engineering contractor, and Class III sub-engineering contractor. (1) Class I general engineering contractor may perform the following work: a. Construct foundations including the excavating, forming and placing of reinforcing steel and concrete and perform other incidental work thereto; and b. Other concrete and engineering work, including but not limited to, harbors, docks excavating, filling and grading, drainage, pile driving, levees, pumping stations, and similar types of work in conjunction with water power, water control, waterworks and water supply, paving and sidewalks, curbs and gutters, streets and roads, bridges and overpasses and underpasses in streets, roads and public thoroughfares, underground sewage collection and disposal systems, bulk heading and underground utility line construction, both sanitary and storm sewer systems and similar work. No person not previously certified as a Class I general engineering as of February 18, 2004, shall be certified as a Class I general engineering after February 18, 2004. However, the Contractors Examining Board shall continue to certify and regulate those Class I engineering contractors who were certified on February 18, 2004, those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (2) Class II, specialty engineering contractor, is an engineering contractor, under the jurisdiction of the county examining board, who specializes in one (1) or more of the following engineering crafts and whose scope of work is so limited under his certificate of competency. His principal contracting business is the execution of contracts, in some instances sub-contracts, and possibly involving two (2) or more trades requiring the experience, financial means, knowledge and skill, as here set forth, to engage in the business of the particular engineering specialty concerned in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws, and regulations applicable. A specialty engineering contractor (Class II) may contract for and take out permits for any and all work or trades connected with his present project or with the construction industry, except that in those trades for which a "master" is specifically required, he shall subcontract with a qualified contractor holding a current certificate of competency in that field. All permits for soakage pits, dry wells, catch basins and connection pipes or filled property shall be secured from the proper authority and installations made in accordance with the Standard Building Code Ord Construction Ind Trades BOCC 4/21/10 Page 4 of 17 a. An "excavating and grading engineering contractor" is an engineering contractor, qualified by the experience and skill gained by not less than three (3) years as a general superintendent for an engineering contractor, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board, and qualified and certified to make excavations, obtain or remove materials such as rock, gravel or sand, to construct or excavate canals, lakes, levees, roadways, including land clearing, filling and excavating and grading engineering contractor may do the work of a land clearing and grubbing contractor. Auguring is allowed under excavating and grading engineering contractor except in cases where the auguring is controlled by FDEP for well drilling. In addition, to the experience listed herein, all applicants for "excavating and grading engineering contractor" shall be required to pass the business & law examination and the appropriate trade exam. b. A "hydraulic dredging engineering contractor" is an engineering contractor having the experience in this field qualified and certified to make submarine excavations, to remove from underwater locations, materials such as rock, gravel, silt, mud, marl or clay, to excavate canals, channels, lakes, borrow areas, to construct fills, embankments or stockpiles, using floating hydraulic dredging equipment All applicants for "hydraulic dredging engineering contractor " shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum three (3) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. c. A "marine construction engineering contractor is an engineering contractor, having the experience and skill gained by not less than three (3) years as a general superintendent for an engineering contractor, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board and qualified and certified to construct seawalls and small docks. A seawall and small dock engineering contractor may drive piling for one-story building construction, seawalls and small docks. In addition, to the experience listed herein, all applicants for "marine construction engineering contractor" shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam. d. A "paving engineering contractor" is an engineering contractor having the experience and skill gained by a minimum of three (3) years as a general superintendent for an engineering contractor, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board and qualified and certified to construct roads, airport runways and aprons, parking lots, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, property line walls, asphalt paving, concrete paving, and to perform the excavating, clearing and grading incidental thereto. A paving engineer contractor may not excavate for canals and lakes, or construct storm drainage facilities. In addition, to the experience listed herein, all applicants for "paving engineering contractor" shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam. Ord Construction Ind Trades Page 5 of 17 BOCC 4/21/10 e. A ''pile driving and foundation engineering contractor" is an engineering contractor having the experience and skill gained by not less than three (3) years as a general superintendent for a general building or general engineering, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board and qualified and certified to drive piling including sheet piling and construct foundations including the excavating, forming and placing of reinforcing steel and concrete and perform other work incidental thereto. In addition, to the experience listed herein, all applicants for ''pile driving and foundation engineering contractor" shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam. (3) Class IlL sub-engineering contractor or land clearing and grubbing engineering contractor is any person who held a certificate of competency for this category on August 16, 1994, and is an engineering contractor having the experience and skill gained by not less than one (1) year as a general superintendent for an engineering contractor and qualified and certified to clear land of surface debris and vegetation growth, including the grubbing of roots, the removal of the debris therefrom and the general leveling of the surface thereinafter and work incidental thereto. A Class III engineering contractor may take out permits for work falling within his particular specialty or specialties except in those trades for which a master is specifically required; he shall subcontract with a qualified contractor holding a current certificate of competency in that field. All permits for soaking pits, dry wells, catch basins, and connection pipes or filled property shall be secured from the proper authority and installation made in accordance with the Standard Building Code. No person not previously classified as a Class III, sub- engineering contractor or land clearing and grubbing engineering contractor as of August 16, I 994, shall be certified as a Class III, sub-engineering contractor or land clearing and grubbing engineering contractor after August 16, 1994. However, the contractor's examining board shall continue to certify and regulate those persons holding a Class III sub-engineering contractor or land clearing and grubbing engineering contractor certificate of competency prior to August 16, 1994, provided that the certificates of competency are maintained in good standing pursuant to all other provisions of this chapter, and rules and regulations promulgated hereunder. Those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. Firm shall include a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, association or any other type of business organization. General contractor means those whose services are unlimited as to the type of work they may do as follows: any person who, for compensation, undertakes to or submits a bid to or does himself or by others, construct, repair, alter, remodel, add to, subtract from, improve any building or structure, including related improvements to real estate for others, or for resale to others. If the services affect the structural members of the building, drawings sealed by an engineer or architect are required. However, a contractor shall subcontract the electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofing, sheet metal, and air conditioning work, unless he holds a certificate of competency for the respective trade. However, he shall not be required to subcontract for shingle roofing. All applicants for general contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of six (6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Ord Construction Ind Trades BOCC 4/21/10 Page 6 of 17 Journeyman. The term "journeyman" shall mean any person who possesses the required skills, knowledge and experience, as evidenced by three (3) years' proven experience in the trade or craft, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board, and who has passed the business and law examination and an examination in his particular trade or craft and possesses a valid certificate of competency as a journeyman in such trade or craft. All work shall be done under the direct supervision of a master or journeyman on all job sites. Maintenance personnel includes all maintenance personnel who are regularly employed to maintain and make minor repairs to systems, apparatus and equipment, such as plumbing, electrical, refrigeration, air conditioning, boiler, heating and ventilating, which is installed, contained in and used upon premises or in buildings owned, occupied or controlled by the person or firm by whom such personnel is employed. Such maintenance personnel must hold a current certificate of competency for maintenance work or as master or journeyman in the trade or trades in which they are to engage. A master or a journeyman will automatically qualify, without further examination as maintenance personnel in their particular trade. The term "maintenance" as used in this paragraph is not intended to include operators of appliances or equipment. Those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. Master means any person who possesses the necessary qualifications, training and technical knowledge to do, plan, layout and supervise the work connected in his particular trade. He must be a qualified contractor or work for a qualified contractor, and hold a current certificate of competency indicating his qualification, in order to work in his trade. All applicants for master shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of six (6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Master sign contractors means those who may erect, fabricate, repair or maintain for themselves or others any sign as defined in the part II of this Code. They may construct meter centers or services for individual or a series of signs, and install transformers and any device for and pertaining to illumination of signs. They may not connect a circuit to a panel, except for a sign. All applicants for master sign contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of six (6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Mechanical contractors means those whose services are unlimited in the execution of contracts requiring the experience, knowledge and skill to perform the following: install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend or design, when not prohibited by law, central air conditioning, refrigeration, heating and ventilation systems, including duct work in connection with a complete system only to the extent such duct work is performed by the contractor as is necessary to make complete an air distribution system, boiler and unfITed pressure vessel systems, lift station equipment and piping, and all appurtenances, apparatus or equipment used in connection therewith; and to install, maintain, repair, fabricate, alter, extend or design, when not prohibited by law, piping, insulation of pipes, vessels and ducts, pressure and process piping, pneumatic control piping, gasoline tanks and pump installation and piping for same, fire sprinkling systems and stand pipes, air Ord Construction Ind Trades HOCC 4/21/10 Page 70f17 piping, vacuum line piping, oxygen lines, nitrous oxide piping, ink and chemical lines, fuel transmission lines and installation of a condensate drain from an air conditioning to an existing safe waste or other approved disposal other than a direct connection to a sanitary system, all in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws and regulations applicable thereto. The scope of his work shall also include an excavation incidental thereto, but shall not include any work such as liquefied petroleum or natural gas fuel lines within buildings, potable waterlines, or connections thereto, sanitary sewer lines, swimming pools piping and filters, and electrical power wiring. All applicants for mechanical contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of six (6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Plumbing contractor means a contractor who installs, maintains, repairs, alters, extends or designs, when not prohibited by law, plumbing. A plumbing contractor may install, maintain, repair, alter, extend or design, when not prohibited by law, the following without obtaining any additional local regulatory license, certificate or registration: sanitary drainage or storm drainage facilities; venting systems; public or private water supply systems; septic tanks; drainage and supply wells; swimming pool piping; irrigation systems; or solar water heating systems and all appurtenances, apparatus or equipment used in connection therewith, including boilers and pressure process piping and including the installation of water, natural gas (excluding liquid petroleum gases), and storm and sanitary sewer lines; and water and sewer plants and substations. The scope of work of the plumbing contractor also includes, when not prohibited by law, the design, installation, maintenance, repair, alteration or extension of air piping, vacuum line piping, oxygen line piping, nitrous oxide piping and all related medical gas systems; fire line standpipes and fIre sprinklers to the extent authorized by law; ink and chemical lines; fuel oil and gasoline piping and tank and pump installation, except bulk storage plants; and pneumatic control piping systems, all in such a manner as to comply with all plans, specifications, codes, laws and regulations applicable. The scope of work of the plumbing contractor shall apply to private property and public property, shall include any excavation work incidental thereto, and shall include the work well drilling, swimming pool maintenance, lawn sprinkler systems. Such contractor shall subcontract, with a qualified contractor in the field concerned, all other work incidental to the work, but which is specified herein as being the work of a trade other than that of plumbing contractor. All applicants for plumbing contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the master plumber examination and to have had a minimum of six (6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Pool contractors are those whose scope of work involves the construction and repair of any pools, public or private, used for therapy, swimming or other use. This work shall include, but not be limited to, layout, excavation operation of pumps for dewatering purpose, steel work, installation of light niches, pouring of floors, guniting, installing of tile and coping, installation of perimeter and filter piping, installation of all filter equipment, and chemical feeder of any type, plastering of the interior, pouring of decks, construction of equipment rooms or housing for pool equipment, and the installation of package pool heaters. However, the scope of work of such contractor shall not include direct connection to a sanitary sewer system, or to potable water lines. All applicants for pool contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of two (2) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Ord Construction Ind Trades BaCC 4/21/10 Page 80f17 Residential contrtJctors are those ,vhose services are lilnited to construction.. relnodeling.. repair.. ilnprovelnent of one-.. nvo- or three-family unit residences not exceeding t,vo (2) stories in height aIld accessory use structures in connection there\vith. If the services affect the structurallnembers of the building.. dra,vings sealed b~y an ellgineer or architect are required. Ho\vever.. the~. lnust comply. \vith the SaIne regulations in regards to subcontractors as a gelleral contractor. All applicants for residential contractor shall be required to pass the business & la, v exaln and the appropriate trade exaln and to have had a lninilnum of four (4) ~Years experience in the field.. as delnonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Roo.ting contractor is a contractor ,yhose services are unlimited in the roofing trade and ,yho installs.. InaintaulS.. repairs.. alters.. extends or designs.. ,yhen not prohibited by la\y.. and uses lnaterials and itelns used in the installation.. maintenance.. extension and alteration of all kinds of roofing and ,yaterproofing.. aU in such manner as to cOlnpl~y \vith all plans.. specifications.. codes.. la,ys and regulations applicable thereto. All applicants for roofing contractor shall be required to pass the business & la,," eXaIn and the appropriate trade exaln and to have had a Ininilnuln of four (4) ~Years experience in the field.. as delnollstrated to tIle satisfaction of the licensing board. .Sle]Jtic tllnk contractor is licensed by the State of Florida Departlnent of Health. .Speciall)" contractors are those ,yhose ,york consists of the perforlnance of construction ,york and skills that are usuall~. a minor but important part of the cOlnplete structure.. or ,yhose trades are unrelated to the integri~' of the building structure. Unless specifically specified belo,y.. all specialt~- contractors shall be required for licensing to pass the business and la,y exalnination and shall have a Ininilnum t\yO (2) years experience in the field.. as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. The follo,villg is a list of specialty skills \yith the scope of ,york that Inay be perforlned under the certificate for each specialty: a certificate of cOlnpetency shall be required for each specialt~- contractor: (1) Acoustical ceiling specialty contractor is qualified to fabricate, install, maintain, alter or extend any acoustical ceiling material. (2) Aluminum, vinyl and plastic specialty contractor is qualified to fabricate, install, maintain, alter or extend aluminum, vinyl and plastic products such as metal, vinyl, or plastic sidings, awnings, window frames, railings, screen and screen enclosures, and canopies, including canopy frames for canopies fabricated from materials other than aluminum, vinyl or plastic. (3) Asphalt seal and coating specialty contractor is qualified to coat an existing asphaltic paving material with a sealer, which may be applied by squeegee, broom or mechanical applicator; and to repair deteriorated asphalt pavement through infrared technology or, up to a maximum of one hundred (100) square feet of patch work on a site, by cold patch technology, with no increase in the foot print of the paved area. ( 4) Burglar alarm specialty electrical contractor is qualified to install, repair, alter, add to or change any system electrically energized in whole or in part, for the detection, prevention or control of Ord Construction Ind Trades Page 9 of 17 BOCC 4/21/10 burglary. The scope of these systems shall include conductors and raceways, radio frequency carriers, laser beams, light beams, sonic beams, any other means of signal transmissions, as well as all apparatus pertaining to burglar alarm systems. A burglar alarm specialty electrical contractor may connect to an existing separate circuit of approved capacity, which is terminated in an approved outlet, junction box, or fused disconnect switch within six (6) feet of the equipment to be energized. (5) Cabinet and millwork specialty contractor is qualified to fabricate and install cabinets of all kinds, prefabricated or on-site fabricated of a non- structural nature; to apply paneling to the interior of the structure, which paneling shall be of wood or synthetic products or a combination of both; and to set door jams, hang doors, and apply trim molding to the interior of a structure. (6) Demolition specialty contractor is qualified to demolish buildings. No person not previously certified as a demolition specialty contractor as of May 1, 1997, shall be so certified after May 1, 1997. However, the board shall continue to license and regulate those demolition specialty contractors who held certificates of competency prior to May I, 1997, those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (7) Drilling auger specialty contractor is qualified to drill auger holes for persons who have obtained permits. (8) Drywall specialty contractor is qualified to fabricate, install, maintain, alter or extend any gypsum drywall products to wood or metal studs, wood or steel joints and metal runners in the buildings. The scope of the work shall include the preparation of the surface over which the drywall product is to be applied, including the placing of metal studs and runners and all necessary trim. (9) Fence erector specialty contractor is qualified to erect fences of wood, chain link or prefabricated materials. He may auger and pour concrete for fence post anchorages. (10) Fire alarm specialty contractor is qualified to install, repair, alter, add to or change any system, electrically energized in whole or in part, for the detection and prevention of fire, noxious gases, liquids or atomic radiation. The scope of these systems shall include conductors and raceways, radio frequency carriers, laser beams, light beams, sonic beams, and any other means of signal transmissions as well as all apparatus pertaining to fire alarm systems. A fire alarm specialty contractor may connect to an existing separate circuit, of approved capacity, which is terminated in an approved outlet, junction box, or fuse disconnect switch within six (6) feet of the equipment to be energized. Such contractors must have a fire alarm journeyman or master Ord Construction Ind Trades Page 10 of 17 BOCC 4/21/10 or licensed fire alarm specialty contractor supervising the installation, repair and alteration of any system at all times. A fire alarm specialty contractor may not install, repair, or alter any fire suppression or extinguishing system even if such system is interconnected with a fire alarm system. (11) Flooring specialty contractor is qualified to install all types of flooring except cementitious products, marble or terrazzo. (12) Garage door opener/installation specialty contractor is qualified to install automatic garage door openers in residential and commercial buildings. (13) Gasoline tank and pump specialty contractor is a specialty mechanical contractor qualified and certified to install, maintain, repair, alter or extend any system used for storing and dispensing of gasoline, kerosene, diesel oils and similar liquid hydrocarbon fuels or mixtures to be used solely in connection with gasoline filling stations dispensing fuel to mobile vehicles or marine equipment; provided, however, that bulk plants shall not be a part of the scope of such work. No person not previously certified as a gasoline tank and pump specialty contractor as of February 18, 2004, shall be so certified after February 18, 2004. However, the board shall continue to license and regulate those gasoline tank and pump specialty contractors who held certificates of competency prior to February 18, 2004, but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (14) Glazing specialty contractor is qualified to install glass of all kinds, and metal and wood window frames. All applicants for a glazing specialty contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of two (2) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated until they have fulfilled the licensure requirements of this chapter. (15) Gunite and sandblasting specialty contractor is qualified to gunite, sandblast, place reinforcing steel for gunite work, place backing for gunite work, and do forming. No person not previously certified as a gunite and sandblasting specialty contractor as of February 18, 2004, shall be so certified after February 18, 2004. However, the board shall continue to license and regulate those who held certificates of competency prior to February 18, 2004, but at such time that the a gunite and sandblasting specialty contractor license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (16) Heating, ventilation and air conditioning duct installation specialty contractor is a specialty mechanical contractor who is qualified and Ord Construction Ind Trades Page 11 of 17 BOCC 4/21/10 certified to fabricate, adjust and install fiberboard or flex duct designed by others and to install sheet metal duct fabricated by others. This specialty contractor shall work under the supervision of a mechanical contractor or other licensed air conditioning contractor. (17) House moving specialty contractor is qualified to move buildings. He is allowed to block up a building prior to moving, but foundations at the new site must be placed or installed by others. No person not previously certified as a house moving specialty contractor as of February 18, 2004, shall be so certified after February 18, 2004. However, the board shall continue to license and regulate those who held certificates of competency prior to February 18, 2004, but at such time that the house moving specialty contractor license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (18) Insulating specialty contractor is qualified to place approved insulation in any type structure. (19) Landscaping specialty contractor is qualified to perform all services that may be performed by someone holding a mowing and yard service occupational license, as well as to install, alter, maintain and trim trees, grass, shrubbery and plants, as well as clearing, grubbing and pruning of trees, and the spreading of pea rock less than one (1) inch in diameter and top soil, but not including the alteration of the grade by the placement of fill. Auguring for any purpose other than to install, alter, maintain and trim trees, grass, shrubbery and plants is not allowed under this specialty. (20) (21) (22) Ord Construction Ind Trades BOCC 4/21/10 a. Landscaping curb contractor is qualified to form, mold, and lay non-structural decorative curbing to be used for landscaping purposes only. Lawn sprinkler specialty contractor is qualified to install, maintain, repair, alter, extend or design lawn sprinkling systems and appliances and devices used in connection with such systems; except that such systems shall not include the drilling of wells or the connection of such systems to potable water. Low voltage specialty contractor is qualified to install, maintain, repair, alter or extend any low voltage electrical construction less than fifty (50) volts or equivalent root mean squared. All applicants for low voltage specialty contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of three (3) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Masonry specialty contractor is qualified to place and finish concrete, and to fabricate or install block, pavers and bricks in a building. He cannot build or place forms or place steel in anything other than non- structural concrete components, except that he can place forms for the purpose of repairing spalling concrete only. Page12of17 (23) Mobile home maintenance and repair specialty contractor is qualified to install, alter or maintain a mobile home, confined to painting, siding, replacement of windows, doors, tie-downs, roof waterproofing and flooring, excluding electrical, plumbing and air conditioning work. Those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (24) Mobile home set-up and tie-down specialty contractor is qualified to place a mobile home on a lot with required blocking and tie-down straps, excluding electrical, plumbing and air conditioning work. Those persons holding such license on the effective date of this subsection shall be entitled to renew such license but at such time that the license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (25) Painting and decorating specialty contractor is qualified to paint buildings, interior and exterior, and signs, with brushes, rollers or spray. He can apply with brush, roller or spray, textured finishes to interior ceilings. This provision does not require a certificate of competency for the painting of signs only at the painter's shop. (26) Pavement painting specialty contractor is limited to painting pavement, including parking lot and street striping with brushes, rollers or spray. (27) Plastering specialty contractor is qualified to plaster interior or exterior of any structure, and in addition, may finish concrete. (28) Satellite, T. V. antenna, telephone and other communications equipment installation specialty contractor is qualified to fabricate, install, maintain, alter or extend any satellite or T.V. antenna installations, or any telephone or other communications equipment installation, excluding any electrical connections other than plug-in. (29) Septic tank cleaning specialty contractor is qualified to pump and clean septic tanks or grease interceptors. (30) Sign electrician (electrical wiring only) specialty contractor is qualified to do all neon installation on preinstalled signs, structures and appurtenances; to manufacture neon lights and mount neon lights on signs erected and placed by others; to do all other electrical wiring for electrical signs; and to install transformers and any other device pertaining to illumination of signs. They shall not connect a circuit to a panel except for a sign. All applicants for sign electrician shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of six (6) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Ord Construction Ind Trades Page 13 of 1 7 BOCC 4/21/10 (31) Sign erection specialty contractor is qualified to erect signs of all classes and do repairs of such signs; however, if electrical signs are installed or repaired, a master electrician, a sign electrician specialty contractor, or master sign contractor shall be required. (32) Sign Painting specialty contractor is limited to painting of interior and exterior signs, with brushes, rollers or spray. This provision does not require a certificate of competency for the painting of signs only at the sign painter's shop. (33) Solar products specialty A solar contractor is a contractor whose contracting business consists of the execution of contracts requiring the experience, financial means, knowledge and skill to install, alter, repair, maintain, relocate, or replace solar panels for potable solar water heating systems, and swimming pool solar heating systems and any appurtenances, apparatus, or equipment used in connection therewith. Such contractor shall subcontract with a qualified contractor in the field concerned all other work which is specified herein as being the work of a trade other than that of a solar contractor. The scope of work of the solar contractor shall apply to private and public property, and shall include all minor work incidental thereto as specified herein. For purposes of this section the term residential refers to systems installed in connection with one family, two family, or three family residences not exceeding two stories in height. The following minor work incidental to the installation of residential solar equipment shall be considered to be within the scope of work of a solar contractor. Unless otherwise indicated, the solar contractor shall be permitted to perform such work without subcontracting to a trade other than that of a solar contractor. Ord Construction Ind Trades BOCC 4/21/10 a. Electrical work. The branch circuit supplying the electric water heater, the receptacle outlet for a cord-and-plug-connected solar controller, the swimming pool pump motor, and the premises wiring on the load side of the premises service disconnecting means shall be in accordance with the National Electric Code. If installation, alteration, removal, replacement, or upgrading of this circuit is necessary, the work shall be performed by licensed electrical contractors only. b. Solar Water Heating Systems. Solar contractors may disconnect and reconnect the existing branch circuit wiring at the water heater. Solar contractors may install new or replace existing control attached to a cord-and-plug-connected solar controller. All work shall be done in accordance with the National Electric Code. c. Solar Pool Heating Systems. Solar contractors may install new or replace existing power wiring on the load side of an existing pump motor disconnect. Solar contractors may also install new or replace existing control wiring connected to a solar pool controller. All work shall be done in accordance with the National Electric Code. Page 14 of17 d. Plumbing. The solar contractor shall perform all work required for the installation of a domestic solar water heating system and solar pool heating system, including connecting the solar hot water system to the existing cold water supply and hot water lines at the existing domestic water heater location. Such work shall be performed in accordance with applicable codes and standards. e. Roofing. Solar contractors may perform roofing work directly related to the installation of a domestic solar water heating system, or solar pool heating system, including cutting roof openings and penetrations, installing flashings, attaching equipment mounting brackets and solar panels. Such work shall be limited to an area within 18 inches of each roof penetration or attachment and shall be performed in accordance with National Roofing Contractors Association roofing practices. (34) Solar window tinting specialty contractor is qualified to install solar window tinting products. (35) Steel reinforcing and iron specialty contractor is qualified to place and tie reinforcing steel in forms built by others and forms built by said contractor to repair spalling concrete only. (36) Structural steel erection specialty contractor is qualified to erect and fasten structural steel in place, by riveting, bolting or welding, including metal towers and rigging. (37) Swimming pool servicing specialty contractor is qualified to service, repair, and maintain any swimming pool, whether public or private, and treat swimming pool water. The scope of such work may include any necessary piping and repairs, replacement and repair of existing equipment, or installation of new additional equipment as necessary. The scope of such work includes the reinstallation of tile and coping, repair and replacement of all piping, filter equipment, and chemical feeders of any type, replastering, re-pouring of decks, and reinstallation or addition of pool heaters. No person not previously certified as a swimming pool servicing specialty contractor as of February 18, 2004, shall be so certified after February 18, 2004. However, the board shall continue to license and regulate those who held certificates of competency prior to February 18, 2004, but at such time that the swimming pool servicing specialty contractor license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (38) Thatched structure specialty contractor is qualified to install by placing or erecting support poles and beams, chickees and tiki huts and placing thatched roofing thereon. No person not previously certified as a thatched structure specialty contractor as of February 18, 2004, shall be so certified after February 18, 2004. However, the board shall continue to license and regulate those who held certificates of competency prior to Ord Construction Ind Trades Page 15 of 17 BOCC 4/21/10 February 18, 2004, but at such time that the thatched structure specialty contractor license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. (39) Thatched roofing specialty contractor is qualified to install thatched roofing on "chickee" and "tiki" huts. A thatched roofing specialty contractor cannot place or erect the support poles and beams for "chickee" and "tiki" huts. (40) Tile, marble and terrazzo specialty contractor is qualified to install, repair and maintain pavers, tile, marble and terrazzo. ( 41 ) Waterproofing and roof painting specialty contractor is qualified to apply waterproof sealants and to paint roofs. (42) Welding specialty contractor is qualified to fabricate and install assembled accessories and sections of structural and ornamental metals. No person not previously certified as a welding specialty contractor as of February 18, 2004, shall be so certified after February 18, 2004. However, the board shall continue to license and regulate those who held certificates of competency prior to February 18, 2004, but at such time that the welding specialty contractor license is allowed to expire, it shall not be reinstated through the reinstatement provisions of the licensure chapter. Supervision means control over and direction of the construction work. It requires the supervisor to give direction and inspect the work being performed by others and to be on the site during construction activity as is necessary for said direction and inspections, to ensure that work complies with plans, specifications, regulations and the building codes. Testing means the examination(s) which shall be taken and passed by the applicant in order to complete a portion of the specific requirements for a certificate of competency in any particular field. A minimum grade of seventy (70) percent is required in order to achieve a passing grade on any examination for all trades defined in this section. The particular examination requirements may vary depending on the specific certificate of competency sought by the applicant. Trade shall include but shall not be limited to plumbing, electrical work, plastering, construction, repair or removal of buildings, and any other similar occupation connected with the construction industry or defined in this section. Underground utility and excavation contractor means a contractor whose services are limited to the construction, installation, and repair, on public or private property, whether accomplished through open excavations or through other means, including, but not limited to, directional drilling, auger boring, jacking and boring, trenchless technologies, wet and dry taps, grouting, and slip lining, of main sanitary sewer collection systems, main water distribution systems, storm sewer collection systems, and the continuation of utility lines from the main systems to a point of termination up to and including the meter location for the individual occupancy, sewer collection systems at property line on residential or single-occupancy commercial properties, or on multioccupancy properties Ord Construction Ind Trades BOCC 4/21/10 Page 16 of 1 7 at manhole or wye lateral extended to an invert elevation as engineered to accommodate future building sewers, water distribution systems, or storm sewer collection systems at storm sewer structures. However, an underground utility and excavation contractor may install empty underground conduits in rights-of-way, easements, platted rights-of-way in new site development, and sleeves for parking lot crossings no smaller than 2 inches in diameter, provided that each conduit system installed is designed by a licensed professional engineer or an authorized employee of a municipality, county, or public utility and that the installation of any such conduit does not include installation of any conductor wiring or connection to an energized electrical system. An underground utility and excavation contractor shall not install any piping that is an integral part of a fire protection system as defined in Florida Statute Section 633.021 beginning at the point where the piping is used exclusively for such system. All applicants for underground utility and excavation contractor shall be required to pass the business & law exam and the appropriate trade exam and to have had a minimum of three (3 ) years experience in the field, as demonstrated to the satisfaction of the licensing board. Section 3. SEVERABILITY. Should any provision of this Ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this Ordinance as whole, or any part thereof, other than the part declared to be invalid. If this ordinance or any provision thereof shall be held to be inapplicable to any person, property or circumstances, such holding shall not affect its applicability to any other person, property or circumstances. Section 4. CONFLICTING PROVISIONS. In case of direct conflict between any provision of any appropriate federal, state of County law, rule code of regulation, the more restrictive shall apply. Section S. INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. The provIsions of this Ordinance shall be included and incorporated in the Code of Ordinances of the County of Monroe, Florida, as an addition or amendment thereto, and shall be appropriately renumbered to conform to the uniform numbering system of the code. Section 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Department of State as provided in Section 125.66(2), Florida Statutes. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 21 st day of April, 2010. Mayor Sylvia Murphy Yes Mayor Pro Tem Heather Carruthers Yes Commissioner Mario Di Gennaro Yes Commissioner George Neugent Yes Commissioner Kim Wigington Yes (SEAL) Attest: DANNY L. KOLHAGE, Clerk By:!6a/J ~O ~ eputy Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE C~ORIDA By: ~. ~ Mayor hairpe~sQ~ (:OUi\il-'{ A.T.- .". _./ >.: ?HOVED A)~ ~.- . ~'i '\ '- i:~~~.~.r. ~ t_ E f= !~\! E: \ /, ' ": -. -. ~" ,~ ~ ~.. '~~~'s=:~ ~7t2 Ord Construction Ind Trades BOCe 4/21/10 Page 17 of 17 .::r- co ru ru Cl ....D f"- ...0 U.f3.. P ,~,I Sefi!vi!, 111 CER I~'ED: M'l~L.. RECEIPT (Domest ~ iI My;,- N surance Coverage Provided) Postage Ce 1itied Fee M Cl Retum RE ~ceipt Fee t:J (Endorsement Required) Cl Restricted De livery Fee CJ (Endorsement Required) r-=I .::t' r-=I a- Cl CJ f"- PS Form 3800. August 2006 See Revet se for Instructions ru rn ru M CJ ..r:I I"- ...D M CJ Re urn I eceipt Fee CJ (Endors ~mer Required) CJ Restric :ed [ ~Iivery Fee CJ (Endol'Sllmer Required) M =r r-=I Total F 'ostE Je & Fees $ a- CJ CJ I"- -. S'l p. I' (' 'e" I" t'l' tl()flS . . .~... )~: ....,.... . ~. '. .' \ '. . . . .~, 4 . .",,~:,. ~'-: . .;: -.- i,Q "~~~'.c . ~..,.-~ ;..~ ~'J!':* ... . ~~~, < -~; ~~-:WE~ FLORIDA DEPARTMENT or STATE . . CHARLIE CRIST Govemor STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES OF FLORIDA May 25, 2010 Honorable Danny L. Kolhage Clerk of Circuit Court Monroe County 500 Whitehead Street, Suite 101 Key West, Florida 33040 Attention: Isabel C. DeSantis, Deputy Clerk Dear Mr. Kolhage: DAWN K. ROBERTS Interim Secretary of State Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your letter dated May' 18,2010 and certified copy of Monroe County Ordinance No. 013-2010, which was filed in this office on May 24, 2010. Sincerely, ~~~ v~ Liz Cloud Program Administrator LCI srd DIRECTOR'S OFFICE R.A. Gray Building . 500 South Bronough Street . Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 850.245.6600 . FAX: 850. 245.6735 . TOO: 850.922.4085 . http://dlis.dos.state~t1.us COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 850.245.6600. FAX: 850.245.6643 STATE LIBRARY OF FLORIDA 850.245.6600 . FAX: 850.245.6744 STATE ARCHIVES OF FLORIDA 850.245.6700. FAX: 850.488.4894 LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY SERVICE 850.488.2812. FAX: 850.488.9879 RECORDS MANAGEMENT SERVICES 850.245.6750 . FAX: 850.245.6795 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE AND WEEKLY 850.245.6270 . FAX: 850.245.6282 3: 0 o :0- :::t~;: (J :.z: ::0 ~-r1 :~ ~..~: ~~~~"63 c') :t: -<--ll> :~q · G) C'- rr1 r- ~ ..... c:::t ; I ....." r- f'T1 o " o :::u :::0 fT1 C") o ::0 o !E CD .. s:- eD MONROE COUNTY COURTHOUSE BRANCH OFFICE: 500 WHITEHEAD STREET,SUITE 101 �cT;U. .•c° �I PLANTATION KEY KEY WEST,FLORIDA 33040 .�a GOVERNMENT CENTER TEL. (305)294-4641 j* :1 N * 88820 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY FAX(305)295-3663 �� 3: '�II�I1 r Q i PLANTATION KEY,FLORIDA 33070 °mq., • yoa`� TEL. (305)852-7145 BRANCH OFFICE: �1k���"='ma' FAX(305)852-7146 MARATHON SUB COURTHOUSE 3117 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ROTH BUILDING MARATHON,FLORIDA 33050 50 HIGH POINT ROAD TEL. (305)289-6027 MONROE COUNTY PLANTATION KEY,FLORIDA 33070 FAX(305)289-1745 www.clerk-of-the-court.com TEL. (305)852-7145 FAX(305)853-7440 May 18, 2010 Ms. Liz Cloud,Program Administrator Administrative Code &Weekly R.A. Gray Building 500 S Bronough Street Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 Via Certified Mail 7009 1160 0000 3841 2259 Dear Ms. Cloud, Enclosed please find a certified copy of Ordinance No. 013-2010 amending Section 6-198 of the Monroe County Code; Amending Section 6-198 definitions; Alphabetizing the definitions; Providing for required examinations and experience in various contractor specialties; Providing for severability; Providing for the repeal of all Ordinances inconsistent herewith; Providing for incorporation into the Monroe County Code of Ordinances, and Providing an effective date. This Ordinance was adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a Regular Meeting, held in formal session, on April 21, 2010. Please file for the record. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at(305) 295-3130. Respectfully submitted, Danny L. Kolhage Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners by: Isabel C. DeSantis, D.C. cc: Via e-mail Municipal Code Corporation County Administrator Growth Management Director County Attorney BOCC File MONROE COUNTY COURTHOUSE BRANCH OFFICE: OOUNT 500 WHITEHEAD STREET,SUITE 101 s ..••:Z•co PLANTATION KEY KEY WEST,FLORIDA 33040 Q ��L `f GOVERNMENT CENTER TEL. (305)294-4641 *: _7��X 88820 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY FAX(305)295-3663 ;: ,„�q)pI z PLANTATION KEY,FLORIDA 33070 BRANCH OFFICE: °y�Oe�o�NTY,F�°P TEL. (305)852-7145 FAX(305)852-7146 MARATHON SUB COURTHOUSE 3117 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ROTH BUILDING MARATHON,FLORIDA 33050 50 HIGH POINT ROAD TEL. (305)289-6027 MONROE COUNTY PLANTATION KEY,FLORIDA 33070 FAX(305)289-1745 www.clerk-of-the-court.com TEL. (305)852-7145 FAX(305),853-7440 May 18, 2010 Ms. Liz Cloud, Program Administrator Administrative Code & Weekly R.A. Gray Building 500 S Bronough Street Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 Via Certified Mail 7009 1410 0001 6760 2284 Dear Ms. Cloud, Enclosed please find a certified copy of Ordinance No. 013-2010 amending Section 6-198 of the Monroe County Code; Amending Section 6-198 definitions; Alphabetizing the definitions; Providing for required examinations and experience in various contractor specialties; Providing for severability; Providing for the repeal of all Ordinances inconsistent herewith; Providing for incorporation into the Monroe County Code of Ordinances, and Providing an effective date. This Ordinance was adopted by the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners at a Regular Meeting, held in formal session, on April 21, 2010. Please file for the record. Should you have any questions please feel free to contact me at(305) 295-3130. Respectfully submitted, • Danny L. Kolhage Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners by: Isabel C. DeSantis, D.C. cc: Via e-mail Municipal Code Corporation County Administrator Growth Management Director County Attorney BOCC File Page 1 of 1 Pam Hancock From: To: Sent: Subject: <ords@municode.com> <phancock@monroe-clerk.com> Tuesday, May 25,2010 8:42 AM Monroe County, FL Code of Ordinances - 2008 (14298) Supplement 4 Greetings from Municipal Code Corporation. Below you will find the ordinances we have currently recorded to your account. These ordinances will be codified in your next update, Supplement 4 Document Adopted Date Recorded Recorded Format Ordinance No. 013-2010 4/21/2010 5/25/2010 Hard Copy/Electronic Ordinance No. 014-2010 5/19/2010 5/25/2010 Hard Copy/Electronic l(~ll ''''''~' You can also ft€ceGO GREENft€D and reduce the number of supplement copies you receIve or just get a PDF of the supplement to print your own copIes. ~ ~ ~(i:~:":, ";,,,,_.,.~,' -~...;..... Update the internet version of your Code more often than a printed supplement. We can update the Internet quarterly, monthly, even weekly. We can post newly enacted ordinances in the online Code after each meeting. 5/25/2010 • The • eporter that if a person decided to 1 ,appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any P.O. Box 1197 •Tavernier, Florida 33070-1197 ,hear matter considered or ide at such uc will 1 • (305)852-3216 Fax: (305)852-0199 need a record of the ' proceedings,and that,for such purpose,he may need to . PROOF OF PUBLICATION ensurelhataverbatimrecord. of the proceedings is made, ' which record includes the testimony'and evidence upon • STATE OF FLORIDA which the appeal is to be COUNTY OF MONROE based., ADA ASSISTANCE:If you are Before the undersigned authority personally a person with a disability,who'.' appeared DAVID GOODHUE who on oath, says accommoeds ati , accommodations in order to that he is EDITOR of THE REPORTER, a weekly participatein this proceeding; newspaper entitled to publish legal advertising please contact the County. Administrator's Office,by • published at Tavernier, Monroe County, Florida: , phoning(305)292-4441,• ' , between the hours•of 8:30 a.m. that the attached copy of advertisement, being ;. 5:00 p.m.;no later than 2 LEGAL NOTICE in said newspaper in the issue - working days prior to the - - -- scheduled meeting;ifyou�,re="'• Of: I Ad#0766500 hearing or voice impaired,call "711": NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF Dated at Key West,Florida,this March 26, 2010 : COUNTY ORDINANCE 17th day ofMarch,2010. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENS' DANNY L.KOLHAGE, Affiant further says that THE REPORTER is a ' TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Clerk of the Circuit Coicrrt and ex that on April 21,2010 at 3:00 )• officio Clerk of the.Board of newspaper published at Tavernier, in said ' P.M.,or as soon thereafter as County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, and that the said maybe heard,at the Harvey Monroe County,Florida ' has heretofore been continuouslyGovernment Center,1200 newspaper ;Truman Avenue;Key West, (SEAL) ' published in the said Monroe County, Florida, Monroe County,Florida,the . each week (on Friday), and has been entered as Board of County • • Published:3/26/2010 'Commissione'rs;ofMonroe The Reporter second class mail matter at the Post Office in County,Florida;intends to Tavei'nier,FL33070 . Tavernier, in said County,of Monroe, Florida, for , consider the adoption of the — - ------- -- -- - - --- following County ordinance: a period of one year next preceding the first - publication of the attached copy of ; AN ORDINANCE OF THE . BOARD OF COUNTY advertisement; and affiant further says that she COMMISSIONERS OF , has neither paid nor promised any firm, person, MONROE COUNTY,. FLORIDA AMENDING or corporation" any discount, rebate, , SECTION 6-198OFTHE ' commission or refund for the purpose of I MONROECOUNTYCODE; securin this advertisement forpublication in AMEN SECTION 6-198 g DEFINITIONS; � the said newspaper and that The Reporter is in , ALPHABETIZING THE DEFINITIONS;PROVIDING full compliance with Chapte0. 5-the Florida FOR REQUIRED --State Statutes— on, -Legal Viand-- -Official - . EXAMINATIOItSAND.: _ _ d" / , EXPERIENCE IN VARIOUS" Advertisements. >� / ! CONTRACTOR ' ` CATEGORIES AND .}; rV f% /f / j' ' SPECIALTIES;PROVIDING , © "Ti /� / /��'' FOR SEVERABILITY; C)�-v O f-= / r PROVIDING FOR THE , "'''r— r`r1 C.3�T--- -17 /� REPEAL OF ALL t ri --- • p f ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; C'`' 1 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th c, .4-- PROVIDING FR day of March, 2010. INCORPORATION INTO THE (7-7 ' MONROE COUNTY CODE OF —. ' , 'ORDINANCES;AND h I PROVIDINGFOR-AN ' -f100 p � n EFFECTIVE DATE. � r� � • � 1Y'I�J�M.JV�._ . '� C7 .xty (� LT Pursuant Section 286.0105, Notary Florida Statutes,notice i!t given r / 1 : ICONT/NUED/N THE NEXT CbLUMN' -- MARGGARET J.WHISENHUNT v =° Y Peen MY COMMISSION#0D881967 ' a EXPIRES;JI1N 22,2013 /,( ,�,..,,� eendealt't�inulhistSlatelnsurance FLORIDA KEYS ' � St > t l (`^'� C` :.tilt 4 1 i z, �I A• to I""� y ; u. IA) . —_. t 1; .' •it �.� -' I t •No.0806700 , Published Twice Weekly NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER•ADOPTION OF - Marathon, Monroe County, Florida COUNTY ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PROOF OF PUBLICATION thetonAprI21,20 OatTo WHOM IT MAY N3:OON ,'P.M.,or as soon thereafter as 'maybe heard,at the Harvey STATE OF FLORIDA 'Government Center,1200 • COUNTY OF MONROE Truman Avenue,Key West, ;Monroe County;Florida,the Before the undersigned authority person- ,Board ofCounty • ally appeared WAYNE MARKHAM who on ;Comty,Flonersotend§te County,Florida,intends to oath, says that he is PUBLISHER of the ,considerthe adoption ofthe FLORIDA KEYS KEYNOTER, a twice Ifollowing County ordinance:, weekly newspaper published in Marathon, 'AN ORDINANCEOF'THE-• _i❑ _Monroe_ County,---Florida:- -that the _,BOARDOOFCOUNTY _- .— _ -_ CONTINUED IN THE NEXT COLUMN ' attached copy of advertisement was n ---•-- ---- — • published in said newspaper in the issues COMMISSIONERS OF; ' ensure that a verbatim recbrd date Of publication) MONROE COUNTY, of the proceedings is made, Of: �s� p � FLORIDADAAMENDING . which record includes the , i SECTION 6-198 OF THE - testimony and evidence upon �7 &A2 .W.} 20 I/� ; MONROE COUNTY CODE; which the appeal is to be / C/ AMENDING SECTION 6-198 - based. ' DEFINITIONS; - ALPHABETIZING THE ADA-ASSISTANCE:If you are DEFINITIONS;PROVIDING a person with a disability who FOR REQUIRED needs special • • Affiant further says that the said FLORIDA -EXAMINATIONSAND accommodations in order to, EXPERIENCE IN VARIOUS participate in this proceeding, KEYS KEYNOTER is a newspaper published CONTRACTOR please contact the County ' at Marathon, in said Monroe County, CATEGORIES AND Administrator's Office,by SPECIALTIES;PROVIDING phoning(305)292-4441, Florida, and that the said newspaper has FORSEVERABILITY; between the hours of8:30a.m. heretofore been continuously published in PROVIDING FOR THE -5:00 p.m.,no later than 2 said Monroe Count Florida, twice each REPEAL OF ALL working days prior to the. County, ORDINANCES scheduled meeting;if you are week (on Wednesday and Saturday) and INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; hearing orvoice impaired,call PROVIDING FORhas been entered as a second class mail INCORPORATION "711". INCORPORATIONINTO THE _ - • matter at the post office in Marathon, in MONROECOUNTYCODEOF Dated at Key West,Florida,this Monroe County, "Florida, for a period of PROVIDING FOR 17thdayofMarch,2010. one year next preceding the first EFFECTIVE DATE. DANNYL.KOLHAGE, Clerkof the Circuit Court , publication of the attached copy of Pursuant to Section 286.0105, and ex officio Clerk of the Board advertisement. The affiant further says Florida Statutes,notice is given of County Commissioners of that he has neither paid nor promised any : that if a person decided to Monroe County,Florida appeal any decision made by person, firm, or corporation any discount, the Board with respect toany Publish March24,2010 rebate, commission or refund for the matter considered at such Florida Keys Keynoter hearings or meetings,he will purpose of securing this advertisement for need a record of the publication in the said newspaper(s) and proceedings,and that,for such ' I that The Florida Keys Keynoter is in full Purpose,he may need to compliance with Chapter 50 of the Florida _ CONTINUED IN THE NEXT COLUMN ' State Statutes on Legal and Official o Advertisements. `?(--•)'`� �, r= Sworn to an sub cribed before me �`^ r:— this,, Da of 2 1 j , , 2010 -=a•�f? ,� _-D Ci.:d_ rn (SEAL) _.;:-, r c-3 G� ,'•'"we , BEVERLYTRAEGER r�7 0 / r h• :._ MY COMMISSION l 8,969749 ,..sy�:d: EXPIRES:April 18,2014 Notary • ,ph0 Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters • ... . ..-- ..... ..............,...,..... r ur ..._ Cooke Communications, LLC Florida Keys Marsha F. Kirkwood Advertising Coordinator PO Box 1800 Key West FI 33041 Office... .305-292-7777 Extension....... .x219 Fax...... .305-295-8025 leaals@kevsnews.com INTERNET PUBLISHING keywest.com keysnews.com f1oridakeys.com key-west. com Web Design Services NEWSPAPERS The Citizen Southernmost Flyer Solares Hill Big Pine Free Press Marathon Free Press Islamorada Free Press Key Largo Free Press MARKETING SERVICES Commercial Printing Citizen Locals Card Direct Mail FLORIDA KEYS OFFICES Printing I Main Facility 3420 Northside Drive Key West, FL 33040-1800 Tel 305-292-7777 Fax 305-294-0768 citizen~kevwest.com Internet Division 33040-3328 Tel 305-292-1880 Fax 305-294-1699 sales@keywest.com Middle Keys Offic:e 6363 Overseas Hwy Marathon, FL (M~~ 52.5) 33050-3342 Tel 305-743-8766 Fax 305-743-9977 marathon@kevsnews.com Upper Keys Officl9 91731 Overseas Hwy Tavernier, FL 330i'0 Tel 305-853-7277 Fax 305-853-0556 freepress@f1oridak:eys.com STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MONROE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Randy G. Erickson, who on oath says that he is Vice-President of Advertising Operations of the Key West Citizen, a daily newspaper published in Key West, in Monroe County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a legal notice in the matter of '1tdr~1~ was published in said newspaper in the issue(s) of >>J~ ;1.J) ~d/~ Affiant further says that the Key West Citizen is a newspaper published in Key West, in said Monroe County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Monroe County, Florida every day, and has been entered as second-class mail matter at the post office in Key West, in said Monroe County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. Signature of Affiant Sworn and subscribed before me this~ h day of ~ , 2010 Notary Public: " ~~~~{~~:~,;~~~tj~~;6;;;i~;~~~80! .~~<~:>L=~r~ N~;.fr;e~:~~i lin~,;;&J Marsha F. Kirkwood >>l~ 1. ~~ Expires: September 15, 2013 Notary Seal Personally Known x Produced Identification Type of Identification Produced NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OF COUNTY OPDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO' WHOM IT MAY CONCERN that' on April 21,2010 at 3:00 P.M.,or' as soon thereafter as may be heard,-at the Harvey J Government Center,1200 Truman Avenue, Key West, Monroe County, Florida, the; Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida, intends , to consider the adoption of the following County ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE } COUNTY,FLORIDA AMENDING SECTION 6-198 OF THE MONROE COUNTY CODE; ti -- �, AMENDING.SECTION 6-198 I - DEFINITIONS;ALPHABETIZING , THE DEFINITIONS;PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED EXAMINATIONS AND EXPERIENCE IN VARIOUS CONTRACTOR CATEGORIES ,AND SPECIALTIES;PROVIDING I• FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES f INCONSISTENT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE MONROE COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES;AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. , Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, notice is given . that if a person decided to appeal any decision made by the Board with respect to any matter I considered at such hearings or I • i meetings, he will need a record of the proceedings, and that,for such I purpose, he may need to ensure 1 that a verbatim record of the • I proceedings is made,which record ( includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is _ _ _ to be based. - d -tl ADA ASSISTANCE: If you are a d to person with a disability who needs :mom('-')--- special accommodations in order = F- -0 CDD to participate in this proceeding, r•:-:^ ' please contact the County Fri czl Administrator's Office, by phoning "'' IV (305) 292-4441, between the, hours of 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., no -'3 1 later than 2 working days prior to; —a - m the scheduled meeting; if you are' -.;> 9 O hearing or voice impaired, call "711". r I-rt cry ED Dated at Key West, Florida, this 17th day of_March,2010. DANNY L.KOLHAGE, Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex officio Clerk. of the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County,Florida March 21,2010