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Boynton Beach, FL Code of Ordinances
Boynton Beach, Florida Code of Ordinances
PART I CHARTER
PART II CODE OF ORDINANCES
Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 2 ADMINISTRATION*
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Sec. 2-1. Personnel and equipment organizational chart adopted.
Sec. 2-1.1. City council renamed city commission; offices and titles of mayor and vice-mayor retained.
Sec. 2-1.2. Vice-Mayor appointment.
Sec. 2-2. Public works department established; divisions; administrator.
Sec. 2-3. Utilities department established; divisions; administrator.
Sec. 2-4. Engineering department established; administrator.
Sec. 2-4.1. Information Technology Services/ Geographic Information Services; functions.
Sec. 2-5. Reserved.
Sec. 2-6. Reserved.
Sec. 2-7. Reserved.
Sec. 2-8. Legal defense and indemnification of city officials, employees.
Sec. 2.9. Vice-mayor; duties and official designation.
Sec. 2-10. Reserved.
Sec. 2-11. Maintaining order, decorum at commission meetings.
Sec. 2-12. Disbursement of federal funds for social services for the poor or aged.
Sec. 2-13. Operating capital improvements fund established; composition.
Sec. 2-13.1. Redevelopment trust fund; powers of agency, redevelopment.*
Sec. 2-13.2. Governing body of community redevelopment agency.*
Sec. 2-13.3. Powers and duties of agency generally.
Sec. 2-13.4. Consolidation of previous agencies; survival of actions.
Sec. 2-13.5. Community Redevelopment Area.
Sec. 2-14. Salary incentive program for law enforcement officers.
Sec. 2-15. Limitation on board member advocacy and lobbying.
Sec. 2-16. Reserved.
Sec. 2-17. Repealed.
Sec. 2-18. Payment of moneys to city; overdraft service fee.
Sec. 2-19. Drug free work place.
Sec. 2-20. Reserved.
Sec. 2-21. Employment screening.
Sec. 2-22. Policy for naming city facilities.
Sec. 2-23. Code of Ethics.
Sec. 2-24. Non-discrimination policy.
Sec. 2-24.1 Domestic partnership act.
ARTICLE II. CITY MANAGER
ARTICLE III. ELECTIONS*
ARTICLE IV. PURCHASING AND CONSULTANTS*
ARTICLE V. CODE COMPLIANCE BOARD; SPECIAL MAGISTRATE
ARTICLE VI. CITY ATTORNEY
ARTICLE VII. RESERVED*
ARTICLE VIII. RESERVED*
ARTICLE IX. RESERVED*
ARTICLE X. PERSONNEL POLICY MANUAL
ARTICLE XI. ARTS COMMISSION
ARTICLE XII. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAM
ARTICLE XIII. CIVIL EMERGENCIES - EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION
ARTICLE XIV. RESERVED*
ARTICLE XV. SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
ARTICLE XVI. REQUIREMENTS FOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH’S PROPERTY ASSESSED CLEAN ENERGY PROGRAMS (“PACE”)
ARTICLE XVII. RESERVED
ARTICLE XVIII. RESERVED
ARTICLE XIX: REQUIREMENTS FOR CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH’S DOCKED BIKE SHARE SYSTEMS.
Chapter 2.5 ALARM SYSTEMS*
Chapter 3 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES*
Chapter 4 ANIMALS AND FOWL*
Chapter 5 CABLE SYSTEMS AND OPEN VIDEO SYSTEMS
Chapter 6 CEMETERIES
Chapter 7 COMMUNITY ANTENNA TELEVISION SYSTEMS*
Chapter 8 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 9 FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION*
Chapter 10 GARBAGE, TRASH AND OFFENSIVE CONDITIONS*
Chapter 11 JUNK AND JUNKYARDS*
Chapter 12 RESERVED*
Chapter 13 LICENSES*
Chapter 14 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC*
Chapter 14.5 RED LIGHT INFRACTION ENFORCEMENT PURSUANT TO STATE LAW
Chapter 15 OFFENSES-MISCELLANEOUS*
Chapter 16 PARKS AND RECREATION*
Chapter 17 PEDDLERS AND SOLICITORS*
Chapter 18 PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT
Chapter 20 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES, BOATS AND BOAT TRAILERS*
Chapter 23 TAXATION, ASSESSMENTS AND FEES*
Chapter 24 VEHICLES FOR HIRE
Chapter 25 TRAILERS*
Chapter 25.1 COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES IN PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Chapter 26 WATER, SEWERS AND CITY UTILITIES
Chapter 27 ADVISORY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES
PART III LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS*
REFERENCE TABLES
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Sec. 2-1. Personnel and equipment organizational chart adopted.
   Pursuant to the Charter and the ordinances of the city, the following organizational chart is hereby established and adopted as the personnel and equipment organizational chart for the city:
   CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH
   ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
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(Code 1958, § 2-4.8; Ord. No. 83-21, § 1, 6-7-83; Ord. No. 84-1, § 1, 1-17-87; Ord. No. 88-10, § 1, 3-1-88; Ord. No. 89-9, § 1, 5-2-89; Ord. No. 01-08, § 1, 1-16-01; Ord. No. 03-004, § 1, 2-18-03; Ord. No. 05-062, § 2, 11-1-05)
Sec. 2-1.1.   City council renamed city commission; offices and titles of mayor and vice-mayor retained.
   It is hereby declared by the city council of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, that henceforth the name and title of the legislative body of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, shall be the city commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida; and further, that the office of the legislative members shall be entitled commissioner, with the retention of the offices and additional titles of mayor and vice-mayor.
(Ord. No. 87-4, § 1, 2-3-87)
   Editor's note-Ord. No. 87-4, § 1, adopted Feb. 3, 1987, has been included herein as § 2-1.1 by the editors; further, it should be noted that § 3 of Ord. No. 87-4 provides in part that the above-mentioned changes will be included in the Charter and Code of Ordinances at such time as recodification is required. In the interim, such changes will be made in the Code as pages are necessarily updated through the supplement service pursuant to the city's instructions.
   Cross reference-Definitions applicable to Code generally, see Rules of construction, § 1-2.
Sec. 2-1.2. Vice-Mayor appointment.
   At the first Commission meeting in April of each year, the City Commission shall appoint one of its members to serve as Vice-Mayor. Any member of the City Commission who has not previously served as Vice-Mayor during his or her current term of office may be selected to serve as Vice-Mayor. No second of the nomination is required. Voting shall occur in the following manner: Voting shall be by voice vote. Each member of the Commission shall vote for one nominee in each round of voting until one person obtains a majority vote. If no nominee obtains a majority in round one, a second round of voting will occur but the nominee with the least number of votes in the first round does not move on to round two. If the Commission is unable to appoint a Vice-Mayor as provided herein, the previously appointed Vice-Mayor will continue to serve in that capacity for another one year term. If only one member is nominated to serve as Vice-Mayor, the Mayor shall declare the nominee appointed by acclamation without the necessity of a vote.
(Ord. No. 03-063, § 1, 12-16-03; Ord. No. 08-005, § 3, 4-1-08; Ord. No. 21-018, § 3, 6-15-21)
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