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Municode has been serving municipalities across the country for over 66 years. We consider this a
profound responsibility and are honored that you allow us to be your codifier. Over the years, we
have striven to provide you with the highest possible value for the money you pay us, while also
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our first price increase in 12 years.
First, thank you! We truly appreciate your friendship, your loyalty, and your business. We also
appreciate the trust you place in us as your official codifier. Our goal is to make your department
look good in the eyes of your citizens and the elected officials and hopefully make your job and your
life easier at the same time!
Second, after over 12 years absorbing the increased costs of doing business, we must raise prices.
We work hard to hold down the cost of doing business with us by taking advantage of technological
efficiencies and an excellent training program.
This decision was made after considerable deliberation. To continue providing you with state of the
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proofreaders, and attorneys; we have established remote disaster recovery and data replication
capabilities; we have increased our internet bandwidth and we have placed regional representatives
where they can best serve your needs. However, while we have accomplished much, our overall
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We are committed to providing the highest level of service at a fair value and this price increase will
enable us to continue innovating and responding to your needs. As our partner, you deserve the
very best and we are committed to conservatively and prudently investing in our shared future.
While we can't, and won't, pass on the entirety of the increased costs we have been absorbing, we
are adding an annual administrative support fee of $350.00 to your invoice, effective October, 2017.
We understand the budgetary impact of this fee, thus the rate is guaranteed not to increase for the
next 3 vears.
What will this fee enable us to accomplish? It will enable us to offset a small portion of the costs
that we have absorbed over the years. It will enable us to continue providing top-notch health care
for our employees, competitive salaries, retirement plans and ongoing educational opportunities. As
you know, fantastic employees are the key to success for any business or governmental
organization. We fundamentally believe that a motivated and well -trained work -force is one of the
best ways that we can ensure that our service to you and your citizens is second to none.
We plan to offer the numerous products currently on our development roadmap to you at little or
no additional charge; and the administrative support fee will not increase for three years. We hope
you agree that this will only enhance the value of your partnership with us.
Again, thank you for your continued support and for the trust you have placed in us. It is our honor
and privilege to serve you and your citizens.
Sincerely,
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W. Eric Grant
President
Proposal for. CODIFICATION OF ORDINANCES
To: SEBASTIAN. FLORIZA
Date: ,lay 30, 1977
Submitted by: MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
The MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION, a corporation duly authorized and existing under
the laws of the State of Florida, hereinafter referred to as the Corporation, hereby offers to edit
and codify the ordinances and publish a new Code of Ordinances for the CITY OF
SEBAS'PIAN a municipal corporation duly organized and existing under the laws
of the State of FLQ21PA hereinafter referred to as the Municipality, accord-
ing to the following terms and conditions:
PART ONE
A. EDITORIAL WORK:
The Corporation will, under the supervision of the Attorney for the Municipality:
(1) ORDINANCES INCLUDED. Classify, edit and codify the ordinances of a general and
permanent nature passed in final form by the Municipality as of the date of any contract entered
into pursuant to this proposal; provided, however, that the Municipality may forward to the
offices of the Corporation all ordinances passed subsequent to said date for inclusion in the
new Code up to the time of notice of completion of the editorial work provided for in Paragraph
(7) of this Part.
(2) ANALYZATION AND EDITING. Analyze and edit the ordinances referred to in Para-
graph (1) above so that the provisions of the new Code will be expressed in concise, modern
and proper phraseology, without conflicts, ambiguities and repetitious provisions. Material
changes resulting thereby shall be submitted to the Attorney for the Municipality for considera-
tion and approval.
The editorial process shall include the following:
(a) Chapter Arrangement. Each chapter of the new Code shall be all-inclusive and shall
embrace all ordinances dealing with the subject matter of that chapter, and within the
chapter itself, the ordinances shall be arranged in an orderly and logical fashion.
(b) Catchlines. Preparation of a catchline for each section, which catchline shall reflect the
content of the section.
(c) History Notes. Preparation of a history note for each section of the new Code, which
note will indicate the source from which the section is derived.
(d) State Law and Court Decisions. Checking the ordinances against the corresponding
provisions of the general laws of the State and any conflicts or inconsistencies revealed
thereby will be called to the attention of the Attorney for the Municipality. The reported
decisions of the appellate courts of the State, relating to the ordinances of the Municipality,
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- will also be checked and any such decision affecting the validity of any such ordinance will
be called to the attention of the Attorney for the Municipality. Appropriate annotations
will be prepared and appended to the ordinances affected.
(e) Footnotes and Cross References. Prepare editorial footnotes and cross references which
tie together related sections of the new Code. Proper reference will also be made in the
form of footnotes to relevant provisions of the state law.
(f) Omission of Obsolete Provisions. The Attorney for the Municipality will be informed
of obsolete, outmoded, or unnecessary provisions which should be omitted from the codifica-
tion.
* (3) CHARTER. If the Municipality operates under a special Charter granted by the state legis-
lature or adopted by the people, the Corporation will compile and edit such Charter by working
all amendments into their proper places and preparing explanatory notes, where necessary, to
facilitate usage of such Charter and include the Charter in the new Code. The ordinances will
be checked against the Charter and any conflicts or inconsistencies revealed thereby will be called
to the attention of the Attorney for the Municipality.
(4) NEW PROVISIONS. The Corporation will, during the course of the editorial work, make
recommendations for new provisions where, in its opinion, there is an obvious need for legisla-
tion on specific subjects. However, since the need for such new provisions is of a local nature
and varies from municipality to municipality, the Corporation will rely, primarily, upon the Mu-
nicipality to request specific recommendations as to new provisions. All recommended provisions
must be approved by the Municipality.
(5) EDITORIAL CONFERENCE. All editorial work will be performed in the offices of the
Corporation in Tallahassee, Florida. Upon completion of the basic editorial research, the super-
vising editor in charge of the Code will conduct an editorial conference with the Attorney and
other officials in SEBASTIAU All changes and recommendations will be made
known at this time and the Municipality will be free to make changes and alterations at this
conference and the Corporation will be charged with the duty of carrying out all such desired
changes.
(6) POST -CONFERENCE WORK. Upon completion of the editorial conference, the Code
manuscript will be prepared for typesetting and printing.
(7) NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF EDITORIAL WORK. Upon completion of the post -
conference work, the Corporation will notify the Municipality in writing that the Code manuscript
is ready for typesetting and printing. No ordinances will be included in the Code manuscript
subsequent to such notice.
(8) PROOFS. After the entire Code is set in type, the Corporation will submit one (1) full
set of proofs to the Municipality for review. The Corporation assumes the responsibility of
proofreading and typographical correctness. The Municipality may make word changes on the
proofs without charge. However, should the Municipality delete lines, entire sections, articles or
chapters constituting more than a page of type, the Municipality will be charged for such deleted
type at the per page rate as provided in Part Two, Paragraph (2).
It shall be the duty of the Municipality to return the proofs, with the changes indicated
thereon, within thirty (30) days from the date of their receipt by the Municipality. If the proofs
are not returned within said thirty (30) days, and if the Municipality does not, within said thirty
(30) days, notify the Corporation that there will be a delay in returning the proofs, it will be as-
sumed that no changes are to be made and the Corporation will proceed to print the Code and no
changes shall thereafter be made in its content.
(9) ADVANCE COPIES AND ADOPTION OF CODE. When the proofs are returned by
the Municipality or at the expiration of thirty (30) days after their receipt by the Municipality,
* See Page 4, Paragraph (3.1). 2
and in the absence of the notice of delay provided for in Paragraph (8) above, the Corporation
will proceed to print the Code in accord with Section B, Printing and Binding Specifications. When
the printing is complete, the Corporation will submit three (3) advance copies bound for filing,
along with a form of a suggested adopting ordinance. After the Attorney for the Municipality
drafts the adopting ordinance and the same is enacted, the Corporation shall be furnished a true
copy of the adopting ordinance and the Corporation will print the same to be inserted into all
copies of the new Code.
It shall be the responsibility of the Municipality to adopt the Code and furnish the Corporation
with a copy of the adopting ordinance within ninety (90) days from receipt of the advance cop-
ies by the Municipality. If the Code has not been adopted within ninety (90) days, the Corpora-
tion will proceed with the binding and ship all copies of the completed Code to the Municipality.
Upon such shipment, all moneys shall be due and payable as set out in Part Two, Paragraph
(3). If the Code is adopted subsequent to such shipment, the adopting ordinance will be printed
and forwarded to the Municipality for insertion in the Codes at such time as said ordinance is
forwarded to the Corporation.
(10) INDEX. A comprehensive, legal and factual general Index for the Code will be prepared
and inserted in the completed Codes prior to final shipment. An Index will also be prepared for
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the Charter, if included in the Code.
(11) COMPARATIVE TABLE. A Comparative Table, listing the ordinances included in the
Code in chronological or numerical sequence and setting out the location of such ordinances in
the Code, will be prepared and inserted in the completed Codes prior to final shipment.
B. PRINTING AND BINDING SPECIFICATIONS:
(12) PRINTING. The Corporation will print:
(a) The text of the Code in ten -point type with boldface catchlines;
(b) The Index in eight -point type with main headings in lightface capitals;
(c) The editorial notes and cross references in eight -point type with boldface headings;
(d) The specified number of copies of the Code, as set out in Part Two hereof, on 50 lb. English
Finish Book Paper, or its equivalent;
(e) The pages shall be approximately nine inches by six inches in size.
(13) TABULAR MATTER. In the event the manuscript for the Code should contain tables,
drawings, designs, Algebra formulae and the like for which either engraved cuts or methods of
reproduction other than straight line casting operation are required, the cost of such engravings
or tabular matter will be additional to the costs as provided in Part Two, Paragraph (2).
(14) BINDING. The Corporation will bind copies of the completed Code in mechanical post -
type binders, each with slide -lock fasteners and with imitation leather covers stampe I in gold
leaf, as provided in Part Two, Paragraph (2) hereof. The unbound copies of the Code, if any, will
be punched and wrapped separately for storage and eventual binding by the Municipality. Addi-
tional binders can be ordered at any time by the Municipality, at the then current prices.
(15) SEPARATOR TABS. The Corporation will furnish, without additional charge, separator
tabs for the major portions of the Code for all copies housed in mechanical looseleaf binders.
The tabs furnished will be in the standard format utilized by the Corporation.
(16) REPRINTS OF CHAPTERS. Additional copies of specific chapters or any portion of the
Code may be printed at the same time the original Code is printed as provided above, and bound
in paper covers. All orders for additional copies of portions of the Code must be placed at the time
the proofs are returned to the Corporation, or prior thereto. A price list is attached to the back
of this proposal.
C. OTHER:
(3.1) MARTER. The Charter will be caed: ed against the current
state laws and provisions which are superseded or in conflict there-
with will be pointed out so that remedial action may be taken by the
.iunicipality. The Corporation will also make recommendations as to
including portions of the Charter in the Code as ordinances.
(17) UTATL i.M $::Pi:2i1;.+ICTi TABU% Taa
table listing the state law citations set
wit.' their location with the Code volume -
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Corporation will prepare a
forth in the Code, together
PART TWO
The Municipality will:
(1) COPIES OF MATERIAL. Furnish the Corporation for its use in the editorial work, either
typed or printed copies of all ordinances of a general and permanent nature passed in final form.*
(2) COSTS. Pay the Corporation for the work of editing, printing and binding as herein pro-
vided as follows:
FIVE. THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS 05,450.00)
The above sum is based on the following:
(a) Fifty (50) copies of the Code;
(b) Twenty (20) mechanical loose-
leaf binders;
(c) Three hundred and fifty (350) page
Code, including blank pages.
Pages in excess of 350, a charge of FIFTEEN DOLLARS 015.00) per page.
* The Corporation will utilize the 1970 Code as supplemented and
copies of subsequent ordinances.
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(3) PAYMENT. Money due hereunder shall be due and payable as follows:
(a) on October 1, 1977 . . . . .
(b) within thirty (30) days after
completion of the editorial
$1,500.00
conference . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.00
(c) Within thirty (30) days after
submission of the proofs to
the municipality . . . . . . . 1,500.00
(d) Balance upon final delivery
of the completed Codes to the
Municipality.
(4) FREIGHT CHARGES. The above costs do not include freight charges. The Municipality
shall pay all freight charges. The shipment will be forwarded prepaid and invoiced to the Mu-
nicipality at the time of final billing.
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PART THREE
LOOSELEAF SUPPLEMENT SERVICE
(1) SCHEDULE. After the official adoption and shipment of the new Code as herein provided,
the Corporation shall maintain the same up to date by the publication of Looseleaf Supplements
containing the new ordinances of a general and permanent nature enacted by the governing
body. The Supplements can be published monthly, bimonthly, quarterly, semiannually or annually,
depending on the requirements of the Municipality. There is no additional charge for more fre-
quent publication. A minimum of thirty (30) days shall be required for delivery of a Supple-
ment.
(2) ORDINANCES TO BE FURNISHED BY MUNICIPALITY. It is requested that the
ordinances be forwarded to the Corporation promptly following enactment by the Municipality
for recording and processing.
(3) EDITORIAL SCRUTINY. The new ordinances will be studied by a member of the law
editorial staff of the Corporation in conjunction with the existing provisions of the new Code
for the purpose of determining if any provisions of the basic Code are repealed, amended or
superseded. The page or pages of the Code containing provisions that are specifically repealed
or amended by ordinance shall be reprinted or printed to remove such repealed or amended
provisions and to insert the new ordinances. Should the Corporation detect conflicts, inconsist-
encies or duplications in the Code as the new ordinances are enacted, notification will be made
to the Attorney for the Municipality so that remedial action by the Municipality may be taken.
(4) EDITORIAL NOTES. Appropriate editorial notes will be prepared and appended to the
new sections as deemed necessary by the Corporation.
(5) INDEX AND TABLES. When the inclusion of new material necessitates changes in the
Index, appropriate entries will be prepared and the necessary pages of the Index will be re-
printed to include the new entries. The Comparative Table will also be kept up to date by listing
the ordinances included in each Supplement, together with their disposition in the Code. The
Table of Contents will also be kept current to reflect changes in the Code volume.
(6) INSTRUCTION SHEET. Each Supplement will contain a page of instructions for removal
of the obsolete pages and insertion of the new pages.
f£7J C0S'�§,The Corporation will prepare the ordinances editorially and print
copies of each Supplement for the sum of:
awr:i.vL lv"AAUs t�<s.uu; Ixir page including blank pages.
OPTIONAL The Corporation will review annually the state law changes and
advise the city .attornay if an analyzation of the Coda is necassary.
If aaalyzation is required, tiie Cox-poration will review the Coda and
submit all recommendations in writing to the City Attorney. The
cost will be agreed upon prior to commencement of the work.
For the purpose of this Part Three, a page is hereby defined as the area on one (1) side of
a sheet of paper. A sheet contains two (2) pages.
(8) TABULAR MATTER. The costs provided in Paragraph (7) above are based on a page
containing type for ordinary composition. Should the Supplement contain tables, drawings and
the like for which other methods of reproduction other than straight line casting operation are
required, the cost of such engravings or tabular matter will be additional to the costs as provided
above.
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"°"g,-(9)'FREIGHT CHARGES. The Supplements will be shipped to the Municipality, for distribu-
tion to the holders of the Codes. The shipment will be prepaid and invoiced at the time of final
billing. The Municipality shall have the exclusive right to sell the Codes and Supplements.
(10) PAYMENT. All money due the Corporation for the publication of the Looseleaf Supple-
ments will be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the date the Municipality is invoiced
for the same by the Corporation, without interest.
(11) TERMINATION. The Looseleaf Supplement Service provided under this Part Three shall
be in full force and effect for a period of two (2) year(s) from the date of shipment of the
completed Codes to the Municipality and shall be automatically renewed from year to year,
provided that either party may alter or cancel the terms of this Part Three upon sixty (60) days'
written notice.
The terms of this proposal shall remain in force and effect for a period of ninety (90) days
from the date appearing herein.
We at MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION appreciate the opportunity of submitting this
proposal and sincerely hope that its terms are acceptable.
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Respectfully submitted,
MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
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Carlton C. Smyly
Executive vice President
6UILUINGS AND BUILDING KEGM ATIONS § 7.156
new certificate shall be obtained each time a change is made
in employer and place of employment of the maintenance
mechanic holding such a certificate, but a maintenance
mechanic may exchange his certificate as such for a
certificate as journeyman mechanic at any time during the
license year in which such certificate is effective, without
charge for such exchange and without further examination.
The fee for renewing a certificate for a master mechanic
shall be five dollars ($5.00); for a journeyman mechanic or a
maintenance mechanic it shall be one dollar ($1.00). All
moneys received hereunder shall be paid into the treasury of
A. At Time o the city.
Sec. 7-144. Recognition of Jacksonville certificates.
1 For the purpose of engaging in or working at the trade or
business of mechanical construction, the local authority,
51- having jurisdiction, shall issue permits to those persons
holding a certificate of competency for master mechanic and
Journeyman mechanic for the City of Jacksonville, Florida
tea` (Code 1955, § 7-12)
Secs. 7-145-7-155. Reserved.
B. After Initi
1_ ARTICLE VIL HOUSING CODE*
Sea 7-15& Standard Housing Code —Adopted.
51- Subject to the changes hereinafter mentioned, the terms
and provisions set forth and embraced within the booklet
entitled Standard Housing Code, 1976 Edition, three (3)
copies of which are on file in the office of the city clerk, be
and the same is hereby respectfully adopted and enacted as
C. Cordwain part of the building regulations of the city and as such, is
hereby ordained and declared to constitute a supplement
56 and addition to the existing building code of this city. (Code
Is 1955, § 7-1.1)
•Croas references -License fees for rooms, rooming houses and
Ea( apartments, § 15-13(210); zoning regulations for group housing projects, §
3422.
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sheet of paper. A sheet contains two (2) pages.
If desired, reprint pamphlets can be kept up-to-date at the same time the Code volume is
supplemented at the cost set out in Item A above.
§ 7-157 JACKSONVILLE 13EACH CODE
Sec. 7-157. Same —Amendments.
Sections 106.1 through 106.5 of the Standard Housing
Code be and the same is hereby repealed and not adopted
and substituted in lieu and in place thereof, the following
wording shall exist:
"There is hereby established by the city council a board to
be called the housing board of adjustments and appeals.
The board shall establish rules and regulations for its own
procedure not inconsistent with the provisions of this
code. The board shall meet at regular intervals to be
determined by the chairman." (Code 1955, § 7-1.1)
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CODEINDEX
Section
Unnecessary noises ......................................
18.1 et seq.
Noises. See that title
Vehicles for hire provisions ..............................
33.16 et seq.
Vehicles for hire (tatdcabs, etc.). See that title
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS
Licenses and permits .....................................
15.1 et seq.
Licenses and permits. See that tide
C
CALLINGS
Licenses and permits .....................................
15.1 et seq.
Licensee and permits. See that tide
A. At Time o
CANVASSERS
Peddlers and solicitors. See that tide
1—
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
Planning commission ....................................
22.16 et seq.
Planning commission. See that tide
51—
CARCASSES OF DEAD ANIMALS, ETC.
Nuisance abatement provisions ..........................
19.1 et seq.
Ear
Nuisances. See that tide
CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANIES
Tax imposed .............................................
30-16 at seq.
Insurance premiums tax See that tide
B. After Init
CATERING
Ice cream and similar frozen foods .......................
12.16 at seq.
1—
Ice cream and similar frozen foods. See that tide
CATS AND DOGS
Generally ................................................
5-23 at seq.
51-
Animals and fowl. See that title
CEMETERIES
Advisory board
Compensation .........................................
8-19
Composition ...........................................
8-17
Created................................................
8•16
Duties in general .......................................
8.23
C. Cordwain
Organization ..........................................
8-22
5iQualifications
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8-18
Recommendations to council ........
Terms of members ............ ... ....................
8.24
8-20
Vacancies, reappointment of members ..................
8-21
Disinterments ............................................
8-3
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sheet of paper. A sheet contains two (2) pages.
If desired, reprint pamphlets can be kept up-to-date at the same time the Code volume is
supplemented at the cost set out in Item A above.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH CODE
CEMETERIES—Cont'd.
Section
Lots
- City manager, duties ...................................
8.2
Purchase deed form ....................................
8.1
-; Record of grantees, etc., maintaining ...................
8-2
Molesting graves .........................................
8-3
' Vandalism, desecrating, etc.......... ....... ..............
8-8
CHICKENS
Pensor coops ............................................
5-7
- Animals and fowl. See that title
CHILDREN. See: Minors
CHRISTMAS DAY
Alcoholic beverage sales on ..............................
4.2(b)
CHURCHES
- Unnecessary noises ......................................
18-1 et aeq.
Noises. See that title
CIRCULARS
_ Deceptive advertising, other advertising regulations ......
3-1 et seq.
- Advertising. See that title
CITY
Defined..................................................
1-2
Limits, corporation, city, defined .........................
1.2
CITY CLERK
Bondof ..................................................
2-105
CITY COUNCIL
Committees
Public relations and advertising committee .............
2.75 at seq.
Public relations and advertising committee. See that
title
Special committees .....................................
2.88 at seq.
Defined..................................................
1.2
111 Mayor. See also that title
Duty to preside at meetings ............................
2-18
Meetings
Agenda
Submittal of agenda to members in advance..........
2-36
IIJ{
Variances from ......................................
2.34
Amendments and records, duties.. . ....................
2-41
Bills and resolutions on official agenda .................
2-34
Communications .......................................
2.34
Declaration of vote .....................................
2-27
Interrupting another member ..........................
2-31
Leaving meeting before adjournment ...................
2-32
Mayor pro tem.........................................
2.19
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EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 1, 1974
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For the purpose of this price list, a page is hereby defined as the area on one (1) side of a
sheet of paper. A sheet contains two (2) pages.
If desired, reprint pamphlets can be kept up-to-date at the same time the Code volume is
supplemented at the cost set out in Item A above.
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CONTRACT
for the
RLCODIFICATION OF T11L ORDINA14CES
of the
CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA
by the
MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
Tallahassee, Florida
and, existing under the.,laws,of the State. of Florida, hereinafter
referred to,as.the;Corporation, and.the CITY OF SEBASTIAN# a
municipal corporation.duly organized and existing under the
laws of the State of Florida,,hereinafter referred to as the
Aunicipality.
WITNESSETU: That.,the,Corporation shall prepare and
publish a Code of Ordinances for the Municipality in accord
with ,tY�e„tex�ps .and conditions of the Corporation's proposal
dated the thirtieth day of May ,,,1977,
copy of which proposal is attached hereto and made a part
hereof. It is expressly agreed by the parties hereto that the
terms and;conditions;of said proposal,shall have the same effect
asif set.out at length in this agreement, with the following
exceptions or additions: NONE
IN TESTIMONY W1iEREOF, the Corporation has caused this
Agreement to be executed by the signing of its authorized
>fficers,and the affixing of its corporate seal, and the
Aunicipality'has caused this agreement to be executed by
ithe signing'of its authorized officers, and the affixing of
its corporate seal,',U.0 s day and year first written above.
%TTEST: MUNICIPAL CODE CORPORATION
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(SEAL)
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(SEAL)
APPROVED AS Wo FORM:
By
Executive Vice President
SLBASTIAN, FLORIDA
By�rjtQ
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