§ 178.23 CONFLICT WITH OTHER LAWS; UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OR INVALIDITY.
   (A)   If any portion, clause, phrase, sentence or classification of this Chapter, now or later amended, conflicts with any federal or state statute or regulation, either now existing or later enacted, such conflicting federal or state statute or regulation shall govern and the remaining provisions of this Chapter that can be given effect without the conflicting provision shall continue in full force.
   (B)   If any portion, clause, phrase, sentence or classification of this Chapter, now or later amended or its application to any person or circumstance, is held or declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be either unconstitutional, invalid, inapplicable, inoperative or void, then such declaration shall not be construed to affect other portions of this Chapter that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application. It is the express intention and opinion of the City Council of the City of Palm Bay that any such unconstitutional, invalid, inapplicable, inoperative or void portion or portions of this ordinance did not induce its passage, and that without the inclusion of any such portion or portions of this ordinance, the City Council would have enacted the valid constitutional portions thereof.
(Ord. 2017-39, passed 6-15-2017)