HomeMy WebLinkAboutVI (A) Second Reading of Ordinance No. 2003-22, Amendment to the Occupational License Ordinance Increasing License Tax Rates Agenda 6-17-2003
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Mayor Sh i� Commissioners
S. Scott Vandergrift .. ..�' Danny Howell, District I
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City Manager �r�J Rusty Johnson, District 3
Jim Gleason �_: +r ► Nancy J. Parker, District 4
STAFF REPORT
TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
FROM: RUSSELL B. WAGNER, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
DATE: MAY 27,2003
SUBJECT: ORDINANCE NO. 2003-22
AMENDMENT TO THE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE
ORDINANCE INCREASING LICENSE TAX RATES
ISSUE
Should the I lonorable Mayor and City Commission adopt Ordinance No. 2003-22 to increase the
license tax rates by 4.2%, for all City Occupational Licenses?
BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
Pursuant to the provisions of Section 205.0535, Florida Statutes, the City Commission, at its
regularly scheduled meeting on March 7, 1995, appointed an Equity Study Commission,
composed of five (5) representatives from the business community of the City of Ocoee to
review the occupational license rate structure and classification system. On March 25, 1995, the
Equity Study Commission recommended that the City Commission approve numerous revisions
to the classification system and rate structure for occupational license taxes and Chapter 119 of
the Code of Ordinances. These revisions were adopted by the City Commission on August 15,
1995.
City of Ocoee Code of Ordinances Section 119-7(A) states: The rates of the occupational license
tax...may, every other year after adoption of this chapter, increase by a percentage not to exceed
the lesser of five percent (5%) or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index, or its
successor index, during the two (2) calendar years prior to the year in which the proposed
increase will become effective. The percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for the
years 2001 and 2002 equals 4.2%.
City of Ocoee Code of Ordinances Section 119-7(B) in part states: At the first regularly
scheduled meeting in March 1997, and every other year thereafter, the City Manager or the
Manager's designee shall present a report to the City Commission which sets forth the total
licenses by classification and the total occupational license tax fees for the prior fiscal year and
contains a recommendation for increases, if any, to the rates for the occupational license tax then
established by this chapter.
On March 18, 2003, an annual report and classification listing was presented to the Honorable
Mayor and City Commission for review and recommendation for increase in occupational
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license tax rates. By a 3-1 vote, the City Commission directed Staff to bring back an ordinance
with the recommended 5% increase in the license fees. Upon further review, the City is limited
to an increase of 4.2% by the total of two previous years of the Consumer Price Index. The
Commission also directed Staff to look at the potential for automatically increasing the
occupational licenses based on the cost of living, subject to statutory restrictions, and to
incorporate that into the ordinance to the extent allowed by the statute. The City Attorney intends
to address this matter in a subsequent ordinance.
The total number of licenses for Fiscal Year 2001-02 was 1567. The total revenue collected for
Fiscal Year 2001-02 was $401,388.00.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff respectfully recommends City Commission adopt Ordinance No. 2003-22 to increase the
occupational license tax rates by 4.2%.
Attachment: Ordinance No. 2003-22
ORDINANCE NO. 2003-22
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
AMENDING CHAPTER 119 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES
OF THE CITY OF OCOEE RELATING TO OCCUPATIONAL
LICENSES; PURSUANT TO SECTION 205.0535(4), FLORIDA
STATUTES, INCREASING THE OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE
TAX RATES BY 4.2%; AMENDING SECTION 119-7 OF THE
CITY CODE REGARDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF NEW
RATES; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 205.0535(4), Florida Statutes, provides that municipalities and
counties may, every other year, increase by ordinance the rates of local occupational license
taxes by up to five percent (5%); and
WHEREAS, Section 119-7 of Chapter 119 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of
Ocoee provides that the rates of the occupational license tax set forth in Section 119-5 of
Chapter 119 of the Ordinances of the City of Ocoee may, every other year, increase by a
percentage not to exceed the lesser of five percent (5%) or the percentage increase in the
Consumer Price Index during the two (2) calendar years prior to the year in which the
proposed increase will become effective; and
WHEREAS, the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index for the years 2001
and 2002 equals 4.2%; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Ocoee desires to increase the
occupational license tax by the maximum amount permitted by the Ocoee City Code; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance is adopted by not less than a majority plus one vote of the
city commissioners.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Authority. The City Commission of the City of Ocoee has the
authority to adopt this Ordinance pursuant to Article VIII of the Constitution of the State of
Florida, Chapter 166, Florida Statutes, Section 205.0535 of the Florida Statutes and Chapter
119 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Ocoee.
SECTION 2. Section 119-5 of Chapter 119 of the Code of Ordinances of the
City of Ocoee, Florida is hereby amended to read as follows (with additions double-underlined
and deletions stricken):
§ 119-5. Classifications subject to tax; amount of tax.
Unless specifically exempted from taxation for occupational licenses by the provisions of the
Florida Statutes, the following classifications are subject to an occupational license tax as set
forth below:
Occupation Tax
Advertising $247-00 1_53,.17
Agents 405,00 109.41
Ambulance service
1 employee (or owner) 75430 78.15_
2 to 5 employees 42500 130.25
6 to 15 employees 4-75.00 182,35
16 to 50 employees 225:00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275-00 286,55
Plus, per registered vehicle 4-5,00 15.63
Amusements
Coin-operated machines 7-5:00 78,15
Arcades 75,00 78.15
Plus, each machine (up to $600) 13,00 15 63
Auction house/shop 600,00 625 20
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Auctioneers 200,00 208.40
Daily 7500 78.15
Automated tellers 12500 130.25
Automobile detailing/car wash
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78 15
2 to 5 employees 12-5 00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 1-73:90 182 35
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234 45
Over 50 employees 223,00 28655
Barbershops or beauty salons
1 chair 75:00 18,15
Each additional chair 25,4)0 245
Tanning beds, per bed 50,00 52 10
Nails, per chair 50,00 52.10
Electrolysis, per chair 49O,00 104.20
Bakeries (wholesale or retail) 105,00 109.41
Plus, each service vehicle 1-S90 15.63
Bar/lounges, independent
0-15 seats 100,00 104.20
16 to 25 seats d-25,00 130.25
26 to 50 seats 150,00 156.30
Over 50 seats 11500 1825
Bonding agents 157,50 164.12
Bottling companies
1 employee (or owner) 75:00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 125:00 13025
6 to 15 employees 175-00 182 35
16 to 50 employees 225.00 234,45
Over 50 employees 275,00 286
Brokers: securities 21000 218,82
Brokers for materials, jobbers or 200,00 208.40
manufacturer's representatives
Caterers
1 employee (or owner) 75.00 78.15
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2 to 5 employees 425:00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 17500 182.335
16 to 50 employees 220 234 45
Over 50 employees 275,00 286_55
Plus, per registered vehicle 15:00 15,63
Check cashing facility
1 employee (or owner) 7500 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425:00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 445,00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275,00 286.55
Clairvoyants and psychics 495,00 109.41
Cleaning services
1 employee (or owner) 75.00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 12500 130.25
6 to 15 employees 1-7-5:00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234 45
Over 50 employees 275,00 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 13:90 15,63
Coin-operated devices
Per machine 15.00 15,63
Collection agencies -185-:00 109.41
Contractors and subcontractors (no license
shall be issued until a state certification
or competency card is procured)
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78J5
2 to 5 Employees 125-00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 175.00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 22500 234.45
Over 50 employees 27500 286..55
Plus, per registered vehicle 100 15.63
Commercial institutions (including banks, 500.00 521..00
trust companies, savings and loan
associations and other commercial or
lending institutions, but excluding
mortgage companies)
Credit agencies 105:00 109,41
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Eating establishments (restaurants, cafes,
snack bars, etc., including those operated
in conjunction with another line of
business; no license shall be issued
until a license is procured from the
Division of Hotels and Restaurants of
the Florida Department of Business
Regulation or Department of Agriculture
and Consumer Services)
0 to 15 seats 100-,00 104.20
16 to 25 seats 125:00 130.25
26 to 50 seats 150..00 156.30
Over 50 seats 175,00 182.35
Plus, each drive-through window 1-50,00 116,30
Plus, bar/lounge 75:00 78.15
Drive-in restaurants 400,00 416.80
Delivery per driver 10,00 10,42
Employment agencies 2-10,00 218.82
Estate sales 200:00 208.40
Daily 75:00 78.15
Exhibition facility (mall, etc.) 500,00 521.00
Flea market 75100 7815
Plus, each booth 25.00 26.05
Fruit and vegetable sales, retail and 405:00 109.41
wholesale not grown by retailer
Fuel dealers and distributors (including
natural gas, bottled gas and oil)
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 125 00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 175.00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225:00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275.00 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 15,00 15.63
Funeral homes/directors 210-,00 218 82
Garden and landscaping services (including
nurseries, tree service, landscaping and
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lawn maintenance)
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 125:00 130.25
6 to 15 employees I-75:013 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225:00 234.45
Over 50 employees 27-5:00 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 4-5,00 15,63
Gasoline filling stations 75,00 78_1.5
Plus, per pumping station [Amended 15,00 15,63
10-2-1996 by Ord. No. 96-17]
Garbage collection and waste removal
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78,15
2 to 5 employees 125.00 130 25
6 to 15 employees 4-75,00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225:00 234.45
Over 50 employees 27500 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 45,00 15.63
Golf
Course 300,00 312.60
Driving Range 300.00 312.60
Harvesting of agricultural products
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425,00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 4-75,00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234 45
Over 50 employees 275:00 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 43-00 15.63
Health spas/health studio/athletic clubs 200,00 208.40
(no license shall be issued until a
current license, registration or letter
of exemption is procured from the
Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services)
Insurance agent 60,00 62.52
Insurance office/Insurance company 75:00 78.15
Interior design
1 employee (or owner) 75:00 78.15
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2-5 Employees 42500 130.25
6-15 Employees 175,00 182.35
16-50 Employees 22-5,00 234.45
Over 50 Employees 2-75,00 286.55
Itinerant merchants 240.00 218.82
Kennels (keeping 4 or more dogs) 240,00 218.82
Laundries and dry cleaners
1 employee (or owner) 73.00 78.15
2 to 5 employees d2S00 130.25.
6 to 15 employees 475-00 182 55
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275.00 286.55
Plus, per coin-operated machine 2,0 2.08
Plus, per registered vehicle 45,00 15.63
Locksmiths/keysmiths
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425,00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 4-75:00 182..35
16 to 50 employees 22500 234.45
Over 50 employees 275,0 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 1-5-90 15,63
Lodging establishments (no license issued
until a license is procured from the
Division of Hotels and Restaurants
of the Florida Department of Business
Regulation)
Fewer than 5 rooms or rental spaces 75-00 78 5
5 to 25 rooms or rental spaces 400,00 104.20
Over 25 rooms or rental spaces 350,00 364:±()
Manufacturers
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425:00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 47500 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275.00 286.55
Massage therapist 100.00 104.20
Merchants
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First $2,000 of inventory 75:00 78 15
Each $1,000 of inventory or fraction 2:00 2,08
thereof above $2,000
Mail order sales 75,00 78_15
Mortgage company
1 broker (or owner) 7500 78 15
2 to 5 employees 12500 130.25
6 to 15 employees 175,00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 22-5 00 234,45
Over 50 employees 27-5,00 286,55
Additional brokers/agents
1 employee 73-98 78.15
2 to 5 employees 1500 13025
6 to 15 employees0 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225.00 234.45
Over 50 employees 27500 286.55
Moving and hauling
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78 15
2 to 5 employees 425,00 130,25
6 to 15 employees 17500 182.35
16 to 50 employees 22500 234.45
Over 50 employees 275,00 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle -1-5.00 15.63
Nails Salon 75:00 78.15
Plus, each additional chair 25,00 26.05
Newspaper publication
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78,15
2 to 5 employees 1-25,00 130.25
6 to 15 employees -175:00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225.00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275:00 286.55
Nursing home/adult congregate living facility
(no license issued until a license is
procured from the Florida Department of
Health and Rehabilitative Services)
10 rooms or fewer 100,00 104.20
Per each room over 10 10,00 10 42
Packing, processing and canning agricultural
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products, meats and fowl
1 employee (or owner) 75.00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 125,00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 175-00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225400 234.45
Over 50 employees 27-5400 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 13400 15 3
Parking facility 75,00 78.15
Plus, per space 1-.00 1.04
Pawnbroker 200,00 2940
Peddler 105,410 109.41
Pest control services (no license issued
until a license is procured from the
Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services)
1 employee (or owner) 75.00 7_8,15
2 to 5 employees 425410 130,25
6 to 15 employees 4-75:00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225:00 234,45
Over 50 employees 27500 286,55
Plus, per registered vehicle 15.00 15.63
Photographer studio
I employee (or owner) 7-5..00 78,15
2 to 5 employees 125,00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 175:00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225-.00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275,00 286.55
Printer
I employee (or owner) 75-:90 78.15
2 to 5 employees 125,00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 175:00 182,35
16 to 50 employees 225400 234,45
Over 50 employees 2-75:00 286.55
Professionals (including architects,
attorneys, accountants, health
professionals, engineers, pharmacists
and scientists) (no license issued until
a license is procured from the Florida
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Department of Professional Regulations,
if required, or other state agency
regulating such professional)
1 employee (or owner) 7500 78.15
2 to 5 employees 125,00 1.30 25
6 to 15 employees 175.00 182 35
16 to 50 employees 22500 234.45
Over 50 employees 2-75.00 286.55
Pumping and dredging
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425,00 130,25
6 to 15 employees 17-5,00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 2-25,00 234,45
Over 50 employees 2-75,00 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 15140 15.63
Railroad companies 4730 492.35
Real estate rental, including living units, 73-:00 78.15
office space and storage space
Plus each rental unit 7,00 7.29
Real estate sales
1 broker (or owner) 7500 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425,00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 175.00 182 35
16 to 50 employees 225-00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275.00 286.55
Sales representative/agents
1 employee 75`00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425.00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 1-73-80 182.35
16 to 50 employees 2-2549 234,45
Over 50 employees 2755,00 286.55
Rental agencies (goods and equipment) 157.50 164.12
Rental automobiles 225.00 234.45
Repair shop (not otherwise subject to tax) 105.00 109.41
Schools, including nurseries, child-care -105-00 109.41
facilities, colleges and other educational
or training institutions (no license issued
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until a current license is procured from
the appropriate regulating state agency)
Service and repair shops
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78 15
2 to 5 employees 12-5-,00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 475-00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 22500 234.45
Over 50 employees 27500 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 4-5,00 15.63
Shows of all kinds, including circuses, 24-0,00 218.82
vaudeville, minstrels, theatrical,
traveling shows, exhibitions or
amusement/fireworks enterprises,
carnivals, rodeos, theatrical games
or tests of skill, riding devices,
dramatic repertoire and all other shows
or amusements or any exhibitions giving
performances under tents or temporary
structures of any kind, whether such
tents or temporary structures are covered
or uncovered (no license issued for
traveling shows until approved by the
City Commission and proof of insurance
with minimum coverage of $100,000 is
procured)
Sign companies
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425.00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 4-7500 182,35
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275.00 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 15-00 15.61
Studios (recording, filming, processing,
testing, sound or film)
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78,15
2 to 5 employees 1-25-.00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 4-75,00 1$25
16 to 50 employees 22500 234.45
Over 50 employees 27500 286.55
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Tailor 105-.00 1Q41
Tanning Salon 75-00 78.15
Plus, each additional bed 25-,00 26.05
Telegraph companies 393.75 410,29
Telephone solicitation/telemarketing 2-10,00 218.82
(no license shall be issued until a
current license or registration is
procured from the Department of
Agriculture and Consumer Services
or a current affidavit of exemption
is provided)
Telephone answering service
I employee (or owner) 75.00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 42500 130.25
6 to 15 employees 4-7500 I8Z.35
16 to 50 employees 225.00 234.45
Over 50 employees 27590 286.55
Theaters
1 to 50 seats 75,00 78.15
Per seat over 50 030 0.52
Drive-in 7500 78.15
Plus, per speaker/space 4,00 1.04
Ticket sales
1 employee (or owner) 7500 78.15
2 to 5 employees 125-00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 475,00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225.00 234.45
Over 50 employees 27500 286.55
Travel agent (no license shall be issued
until a current registration or letter
or exemption is procured from the
Department of Agriculture and Consumer
Services)
I employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 1-25:00 130.25
6 to 15 employees 4-75:00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234.45
Over 50 employees 27500 286.55
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Independent agent
1 employee (or owner) 75,00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 12500 130.25
6 to 15 employees 1-7500 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225:00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275:00 286.55
Utilities
Cable television companies 360,00 375.12
Electric power companies 62500 651.25
Telephone companies 375,00 33.75
Water/sewage treatment facility 300-,00 312.60
Unclassified (all businesses, occupations
or professions not otherwise classified
herein)
1 employee (or owner) 75:00 78.15
2 to 5 employees 425:00 130..25
6 to 15 employees 4-75,00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225.00 234.45
Over 50 employees 27500 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 45:00 163
Vehicle sales and service (including 236.25 24
automobiles, boats, mobile homes and
motorcycles)
Vending machines
Per machine 45,00 15.63
Warehouse storage
0 to 2,000 square feet 75.00 78.15
Each additional 1,000 square feet 7,00 7.29
Well driller
1 employee (or owner) 75:00 73 15
2 to 5 employees 125,00 13025
6 to 15 employees T75,00 182.35
16 to 50 employees 225,00 234.45
Over 50 employees 275,00 286.55
Plus, per registered vehicle 15:00 15.63
The Occupational License Tax Rates set forth above shall be applicable to the
2003/2004 fiscal year of the City and subsequent fiscal years and shall apply to newand
renewal occupational licenses which go on sale on August 1, 2003 for the 2003/2004_fiscal
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year. The Occupational License Tax Rates in effect immediately_prior to the adoption of
Ordinance 2003 22 will remain in effect for occupational licenses issued for the 2002/2003
fiscal year of the City.
SECTION 3. . Section 119-7 of Chapter 119 of the Code of Ordinances of the
City of Ocoee, Florida is hereby amended to read as follows (with additions double-underlined
and deletions stricken):
§ 119-7. Reevaluation of tax rates.
A. The rates of the occupational license tax set forth in § 119-5 hereof may, every
other year after adoption of this chapter, increase by a percentage not to exceed the lesser of
five percent (5%) or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index, or its successor
index, during the two (2) calendar years prior to the year in which the proposed increase will
become effective.
B. At the first regularly scheduled meeting in March 1997, and every other year
thereafter, the City Manager or the Manager's designee shall present a report to the City
Commission which sets forth the total licenses by classification and the total occupation license
tax fees for the prior fiscal year and contains a recommendation for increases, if any, to the
rates for the occupation license tax then established by this chapter. Unless otherwise directed
by the City Commission, the City Manager or the Manager's designee shall thereafter at-the
secend-meeting-in-March of that year, present to the City Commission for first readin6 an
ordinance which increases the occupational license tax established by this chapter in
accordance with the recommendations contained in such report and as otherwise provided
herein; provided, however, that the increases set forth in such report and ordinance shall not
exceed the maximum increases set forth in § 119-7A above. Any such ordinance shall have-an
effective date of August 1 of the .eeef adoption
SECTION 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase
or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent
provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion hereto.
SECTION 5. Codification. It is the intention of the City Commission of the
City of Ocoee that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the
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Code of Ordinances of the City; and that sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or
relettered and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "chapter," "section," "article," or such
other appropriate word or phrase in order to accomplish such intentions; and regardless of
whether such inclusion in the Code is accomplished, sections of this Ordinance may he
renumbered or relettered and the correction of typographical errors which do not affect the
intent may be authorized by the City Manager, without need of public hearing, by filing a
corrected or recodified copy of same with the City Clerk.
SECTION 6. Effeetive Date. This Ordinance shall become effective
immediately upon passage and adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2003.
APPROVED:
ATTEST: CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA
Jean Grafton, City Clerk S. Scott Vandergrift, Mayor
(SEAL)
FOR USE AND RELIANCE ONLY BY ADVERTISED June 5, 2003
THE CITY OF OCOEE, FLORIDA; READ FIRST TIME June 3, 2003
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY READ SECOND TIME AND ADOPTED
this day of , 2003 , 2003
UNDER AGENDA ITEM NO.
FOLEY & LARDNER
By:
City Attorney
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