Brevard County |
Code of Ordinances |
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA VOLUME II |
Chapter 62. LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS |
Article II. ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT |
Division 1. GENERALLY |
§ 62-103. Prima facie evidence.
The following circumstances provide prima facie evidence that a property is being used as a resort dwelling:
(1)
On a non-homestead property, different occupants have been observed on at least two separate occasions within any 90-day period;
(2)
On a non-homesteaded property, different vehicles with different license plate tags have been observed parked on at least two separate occasions in any 90-day period; or
(3)
The property is advertised or held out to the public as a vacation rental, vacation resort, short-term rental, short-term resort, or resort rental.
(Ord. No. 06-37, § 2, 7-11-06)
Editor's note
Section 3 of Ord. No. 06-37, adopted and effective July 11, 2006, states the following: "If the enactment of this ordinance creates any non-conforming uses, then the provision of Section 62-1191 shall apply. The term "the effective date of the division" referred to in Section 62-1191, shall be deemed to expressly mean the effective date of this ordinance."