OFFENSES1
State Law reference— Municipal Home Rule Powers Act, F.S. ch. 166.
It shall be unlawful to commit, within the limits of the City, any act which is or shall be recognized by the laws of the State as a misdemeanor. The commission of any such act in the City shall be considered a violation of the laws of the City.
(Code 1960, § 12-36; Code 1976, § 19-36)
When any dead animal is found on private property, the owner of the dead animal or the owner of the premises upon which such animal is located shall, when notified, remove the same immediately at his own cost.
(Code 1960, § 5-7; Code 1976, § 5-14)
It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to kill or wound, or attempt to kill, capture or molest, within the City limits, any mockingbird, redbird, thrush, wood pecker, or other nongame wild bird in the City.
(Code 1960, § 5-8; Code 1976, § 5-15; Ord. No. O-01-02, § 3, 11-20-2000)
It shall be unlawful for any person to rob the nests of any bird by removing such nest, or the eggs therefrom, or taking out the young birds, or destroying the same.
(Code 1960, § 5-9; Code 1976, § 5-16)
It shall be unlawful for any auctioneer or other person to offer for sale, or sell at public auction or by public outcry, any goods, wares or merchandise or any livestock, or any other personal property, or any real estate or interest therein, upon any street or public place in the City, unless written permission has been obtained from the City so to do.
(Code 1960, § 6-5; Code 1976, § 6-5)
No vessel or watercraft of any kind whatsoever which is of an unsightly appearance or in badly deteriorated condition, or which is likely to damage any docks, or which might become a menace to navigation shall be permitted to moor or tie up at said docks; such vessels or watercraft in such condition are hereby declared to be a public nuisance.
(Code 1960, § 9-14; Code 1976, § 9-14)
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw a stone or other missile or cause same by any means to fly through the air on any public street.
(Code 1960, § 12-2; Code 1976, § 19-2)
OFFENSES1
State Law reference— Municipal Home Rule Powers Act, F.S. ch. 166.
It shall be unlawful to commit, within the limits of the City, any act which is or shall be recognized by the laws of the State as a misdemeanor. The commission of any such act in the City shall be considered a violation of the laws of the City.
(Code 1960, § 12-36; Code 1976, § 19-36)
When any dead animal is found on private property, the owner of the dead animal or the owner of the premises upon which such animal is located shall, when notified, remove the same immediately at his own cost.
(Code 1960, § 5-7; Code 1976, § 5-14)
It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to kill or wound, or attempt to kill, capture or molest, within the City limits, any mockingbird, redbird, thrush, wood pecker, or other nongame wild bird in the City.
(Code 1960, § 5-8; Code 1976, § 5-15; Ord. No. O-01-02, § 3, 11-20-2000)
It shall be unlawful for any person to rob the nests of any bird by removing such nest, or the eggs therefrom, or taking out the young birds, or destroying the same.
(Code 1960, § 5-9; Code 1976, § 5-16)
It shall be unlawful for any auctioneer or other person to offer for sale, or sell at public auction or by public outcry, any goods, wares or merchandise or any livestock, or any other personal property, or any real estate or interest therein, upon any street or public place in the City, unless written permission has been obtained from the City so to do.
(Code 1960, § 6-5; Code 1976, § 6-5)
No vessel or watercraft of any kind whatsoever which is of an unsightly appearance or in badly deteriorated condition, or which is likely to damage any docks, or which might become a menace to navigation shall be permitted to moor or tie up at said docks; such vessels or watercraft in such condition are hereby declared to be a public nuisance.
(Code 1960, § 9-14; Code 1976, § 9-14)
It shall be unlawful for any person to throw a stone or other missile or cause same by any means to fly through the air on any public street.
(Code 1960, § 12-2; Code 1976, § 19-2)