Marco Island Ordinance
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Jan 1997 — Jan 2013
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Marco Island Landscaping Ordinance
The City of Marco Island adopted Ordinance 11-07 to update landscaping standards in the city code. The new rules promote Florida-friendly landscaping practices to reduce stormwater runoff pollution and improve water quality in local canals, bays, and the Gulf of Mexico...
View original →Lawn & Landscape Maintenance PDF
Marco Island is creating a new law requiring lawn and landscape workers to get certified by the city. Workers must complete at least 6 hours of training on environmental topics like how fertilizers and pesticides affect water quality, then pass and pay a $25 fee for their certificate...
View original →Lawn & Landscape Maintenance
The City of Marco Island has created new regulations requiring lawn and landscape maintenance professionals to become certified. The certification program aims to reduce stormwater pollution flowing into local canals, bays, and the Gulf of Mexico by ensuring workers understand the environmental impacts of fertilizers, pesticides, and over-watering...
View original →Ordinance 98-18
Ordinance 98-17
The City of Marco Island adopted Ordinance No. 98-17 to establish a single, uniform administrative construction code for building, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, gas, swimming pool, and amusement device permitting...
View original →Ordinance 98-16
The City of Marco Island adopted a comprehensive building construction code by incorporating multiple national and state standards including the Standard Building Code (1997), Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, National Electrical Code, Gas Code, Swimming Pool Code, and various other safety and accessibility codes. The ordinance amends the standard codes with local definitions, flood and coastal construction requirements, and references to the Collier County Land Development Code...
View original →Ordinance 98-15
The City of Marco Island adopted its final budget for fiscal years 1997-98 and 1998-99 through this ordinance. The city approved budgeted revenues of $4...
View original →Ordinance 98-11
Ordinance 98-13
The City of Marco Island passed Ordinance 98-13 to allow businesses to fly one house flag per location. A house flag is a cloth flag that displays the business name, symbol, or trademark only and cannot advertise products or services...
View original →Ordinance 98-10
The City of Marco Island passed Ordinance 98-10 to ban the construction of new boathouses, boat covers, gazebos, and similar covered structures that extend over water in all zoning districts. The ordinance protects existing lawfully-built structures, allowing owners to perform routine maintenance and repairs, and permits reconstruction of damaged structures to their original size with Planning Board approval...
View original →Ordinance 98-14
The City of Marco Island adopted Ordinance 98-14 to set the 1998 tax levy and millage rate at 2. 1112 mills per dollar of property value...
View original →rdinance 98-3 pg. 2
The City of Marco Island rezoned a property in Township 52 South, Range 26 East from RSF-4-MIZO to C-1-MIZO, which means changing it from a residential zone to a commercial zone. The rezone was approved with three conditions: stopping any development if historic or archaeological artifacts are found and notifying Collier County Code Enforcement, keeping native vegetation on the site, and submitting an exotic vegetation removal plan for approval...
View original →Ordinance 98-09
The City of Marco Island changed the zoning of a 3. 87-acre property from C-4 to Planned Unit Development (PUD) to allow the Olde Marco Inn project...
View original →Ordinance 98-12
Marco Island is establishing a new Beach Management and Vessel Control Ordinance to protect public health, safety, and enjoyment of the city's beaches and waters. The ordinance prohibits dangerous activities like high-speed boats within 500 feet of the shore, aircraft operations on beaches, glass containers, overnight camping, and unregulated vendor operations...
View original →Ordinance 98-6
The City of Marco Island adopted Ordinance 98-6 to establish a purchasing policy for city government. The policy gives the city manager authority to buy goods and services using fair competition and sound business practices...
View original →Ordinance 98-8
The City of Marco Island passed Ordinance No. 98-8 to establish official travel policies and procedures for city employees and officials...
View original →Ordinance 98-5
Marco Island has adopted an ordinance to establish procedures for development agreements between the city and property developers. Development agreements allow transfers of land use intensity and density between waterfront commercial properties and govern overall development...
View original →Ordinance 98-7
Ordinance No. 98-7 allows limited parking in drainage swales (the grassy areas between roads and properties) near Elkcam Circle in Marco Island, Florida...
View original →Ordinance 98-4
The City of Marco Island established a Code Enforcement Board to help enforce city codes and ordinances, such as housing, zoning, and building rules. The board will have seven members appointed by the city council who are residents of Marco Island...
View original →Ordinance 98-3 cont.
This document identifies three residential lots in Marco Beach, Unit Three, located in Collier County, Florida. The properties are Lots 7, 8, and 9 in Block 109, officially recorded in the public records...
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