Ordinance
# 88-2, February 1, 1988, FL
State Statutes Chapter 162 Indian
River County Ordinance 83-10 and Sections 1-51 through 1-63 of the Indian River County
Code of Laws and Ordinances were repealed, February 1, 1988.
FSS 162.05
- The local governing body of a county or a municipality that
has a population equal to or greater than 5,000 persons must
appoint seven-member code enforcement boards. The local governing
body may appoint up to two alternate members for each code
enforcement board to serve on the board in the absence of
board members. Appointments shall be made in accordance with
applicable law and ordinances on the basis of experience or
interest in the subject matter jurisdiction of the respective
code enforcement board, in the sole discretion of the local
governing body.
The membership of the Indian River County Code Enforcement
Board shall include whenever possible:
One (1) Architect
One
(1) Businessman
One
(1) Engineer
One
(1) General Contractor
One
(1) Subcontractor
One (1)
Realtor
One (1)
Member-at-Large
The Board
shall elect from among its voting members a chairman and a
vice chair, who shall be voting members, annually at its first
meeting in January, or at its next meeting if no meeting is
held in January.
Members
serve a three-year term.
Meetings
are held the fourth Monday of each month at 1:30 p.m. at
the County Administration Building A, 1801 27th Street, Vero Beach 32960 in the Commission Chambers.
Note: Per chapter 2000-243, Laws of Florida, new board members are
required to complete a full financial disclosure (Form 6)
or a limited financial disclosure (Form 1), and upon leaving,
must file a final disclosure statement within 60 days. Failure
to do so will be subject to automatic fines of $25 for each
late day, up to a cap of $1,500. |