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Town of Grant-Valkaria, Florida ORDINANCE NO. 2017-02 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF GRANT-VALKARIA, BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING THE GRANT-VALKARIA LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE CREATING A NEW SECTION ENTITLED DOG FRIENDLY DINING ; PROVIDING FOR PURPOSE AND INTENT; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL REGULATIONS; ESTABLISHING A PERMIT PROCESS; PROVIDING FOR THE PROCESSING OF COMPLAINTS; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION INTO THE TOWN S LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF GRANT- VALKARIA, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. the following is hereby added to the Grant-Valkaria Land Development Code is created to read as follows: Section 1: DOG FRIENDLY DINING 1. Purpose and Intent; Program Created; Definitions. a) The purpose and intent of this part is to implement section 509.223, Florida Statutes (2017) by permitting public food service establishments within the Town subject to the terms and contained herein, to become exempt from certain portions of the United States Food and Drug Administration Food Code, as amended from time to time, and as adopted by the State of Florida Division of Hotels and Restaurants of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, in order to allow patrons dogs within certain designated outdoor portions of their respective establishments. b) Pursuant to section 509.233(2), Florida Statutes, there is hereby created in the Town a local exemption procedure to certain provisions of the United States Food and Drug Administration Food Code, as amended from time to time, and as adopted by the State of Florida Division of Hotels and Restaurants of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, in order to allow patrons dogs within certain designated outdoor portions of public food service

establishments, which exemption procedure may be known as the Town of Grant-Valkaria Dog Friendly Dining Program. c) As used in herein: 1. Division means the Division of Hotels and Restaurants of the State of Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. 2. Dog means an animal of the subspecies Canis lupus familiaris. 3. Outdoor area means an area adjacent to a public food service establishment that is predominantly or totally free of any physical barrier on all sides and above. 4. Patron means any guest, customer, or occupant of a public food service establishment. 5. Public food service establishment has the meaning given it by section 509.013(5) (a), Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time. 6. Town Administrator shall mean the Town of Grant-Valkaria Town Administrator. 2. Permit Required; Submittals. a) In order to protect the health, safety, and general welfare of the public, a public food service establishment is prohibited from having any dog on its premises unless it possesses a valid permit issued in accordance with this part. Applicants for such a permit shall pay a onetime no-refundable permit fee of $150.00 at the time of submitting the application for permit. The Town may change the amount of the permit fee by resolution. b) Applications for a permit under this part shall be made to the Town Administrator, on a form provided for such purpose by the Town Administrator, and shall include, along with any

other such information deemed reasonably necessary by the Town Administrator in order to implement and enforce the provisions of this part, the following: 1. The name, location, and mailing address of the subject public food service establishment. 2. The name, mailing location, and telephone contact information of the permit applicant. 3. A diagram and description of the outdoor area to be designated as available to patrons dogs, including dimensions of the designated area; a depiction of the number and placement of tables, chairs, and restaurant equipment, if any: the entryways and exits to the designated outdoor area; the boundaries of the designated area and of any other areas of outdoor dining not available for patrons dogs; any fences or other barriers; surrounding property lines and public rights-of way, including sidewalks and common pathways: and such other information reasonably required by the Town Administrator. The diagram or plan shall be accurate and to scale but need not be prepared by a licensed design professional. 4. A description of the days of the week and hours of operation that patrons dogs are allowed on the premises. 5. All application materials shall contain the appropriate Division issued license number for the subject public food service establishment. 3. General Regulations; Cooperation; Enforcement. a) In order to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the public, and pursuant to section 509.233, Florida Statutes, all permits issued pursuant to this part are subject to the

following requirements: 1. All public food service establishment employees should refrain from making any contact with any dog and if contact should occur the employee shall wash their hands promptly after touching, petting, or otherwise handling any dog. Notwithstanding the above, employees shall be prohibited from touching, petting, or otherwise handling any dog while serving food or beverages or handling tableware or before entering other parts of the public food service establishment. 2. Patrons in a designated outdoor area shall be advised that they should wash their hands before eating. Waterless hand sanitizer shall be provided at all tables in the designated outdoor area. 3. Employees and patrons shall be instructed that they shall not allow dogs to come into contact with serving dishes, utensils, tableware, linens, paper products, or any other items involved in food service operations. 4. Patrons shall keep their dogs on a non-retractable leash no longer than six (6) foot in overall length at all times and shall keep their dogs under reasonable control. 5. Dogs shall not be held by patrons while on the premises or allowed on the laps of patrons, chairs, tables, or other furnishings. 6. All table and chair surfaces shall be cleaned and sanitized with an approved product between seating of patrons. Spilled food and drink shall be removed from the floor or ground between seating of patrons. 7. Accidents involving dog waste shall be cleaned immediately and the area

sanitized with an approved product. A kit with the appropriate materials for this purpose shall be kept near the designated outdoor area. 8. At least one sign reminding employees of the applicable rules, including those contained in this part, and those additional rules and regulations, if any, included conspicuous location frequented by employees within the public food service establishment. The mandatory sign shall be not less than eight and one-half inches in width and eleven inches in height (8 ¼ x II) and printed in easily legible typeface of not less than twenty (20) point font size. 9. At least one sign reminding patrons of the applicable rules, including those contained in this part. and those additional rules and regulations, if any, included as further conditions of the permit by the Town Administrator, shall be posted in a conspicuous location within the designated outdoor portion of the public food service establishment. The mandatory sign shall be not less than eight and one half inches in width and eleven inches in height (8 ¼ x 11) and printed in easily legible typeface of not less than twenty (20) point font size. 10. At all times while the designated outdoor portion of the public food service establishment is available to patrons and their dogs, at least one sign shall be posted in a conspicuous and public location near the entrance to the designated outdoor portion of the public food service establishment, the purpose of which shall be to place patrons on notice that the designated outdoor portion of the public food service establishment is currently available to patrons accompanied by their dog or dogs. The mandatory sign shall be not less than eight and one-half inches in width and eleven inches

in height (8 ¼ x ii) and printed in easily legible typeface of not less than twenty (20) point font size. 11. Dogs shall not be permitted to travel through indoor or undesignated outdoor portions of the public food service establishment, and ingress and egress to the designated outdoor portions of the public food service establishment shall not require or allow entrance into or passage through any indoor or undesignated outdoor portion of the public food service establishment. b) A permit issued pursuant to this part shall not be transferred to a subsequent owner upon the sale or transfer of a public food service establishment, but shall expire automatically upon such sale or transfer. The subsequent owner shall be required to reapply for a permit pursuant to this part if such owner wishes to continue to accommodate patrons dogs. c) The Town Administrator shall accept and document complaints related to the Dog Friendly Dining Program within the Town and shall timely report to the Division all such complaints and the town s enforcement response to such complaint. The Town Administrator shall also timely provide the Division with a copy of all approved applications and permits issued pursuant to this part. d) Any public food service establishment that fails to comply with the requirements of this part shall be guilty of violating this part and shall be subject to any and all enforcement proceedings consistent with the applicable provisions of the Town Code and general law. Each day a violation exists shall constitute a distinct and separate offense. e) Dog Friendly Dining shall only be allowed in those zoning districts in the Town where restaurants are permitted.

4. Procedure for processing complaints. Except as provided herein all complaints for any alleged violation of these provisions shall be in writing directed to the Town s code enforcement officer and shall be handled pursuant to the code enforcement provisions of Code of Ordinances of the Town. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the code enforcement provisions of the Code of Ordinances of the Town, the following penalties for a violation of this section shall apply: - First violation: Written Warning. - Second violation: Fifty ($50.00) dollar fine. - Third violation: One hundred fifty ($150.00) dollar fine. - Fourth violation: Revocation of Permit. SECTION 2. It is the intention of the Town Council of the Town of Grant-Valkaria, Brevard County, Florida and it is hereby provided that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Grant-Valkaria Land Development Code. SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this ordinance or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are severable. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance takes effect in accordance with the Town Charter. of April 2017. This ordinance was then declared to be duly passed and adopted this 12 th day TOWN OF GRANT-VALKARIA BY: (signature on file) Del Yonts, Mayor

First Reading: March 8, 2017 Second Reading: April 12, 2017 Local Planning Agency: February 27, 2017 ATTEST: (signature on file) Rebekah Raddon, Town Clerk Roll Call Vote: Del Yonts yes Tom Sammon yes Lisette Kolar yes Dan Faden yes Cathy DeMott yes Pat Bryan yes Dan Robino yes