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File #: 1975   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/18/2020 In control: County Attorney
On agenda: 8/25/2020 Final action:
Title: Amendments to Ch. 74, Art. VI of the Brevard County Code entitled Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators; updating the definition of park in Sec. 74-101 of the Brevard County Code; implementing voluntary registry in new Sec. 74-102.5 of the Brevard County Code for businesses that qualify as a park under the new definition.
Attachments: 1. Updates to Chapter 74 Sex Offenders and Predators final draft for publication.docx
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Amendments to Ch. 74, Art. VI of the Brevard County Code entitled Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators; updating the definition of park in Sec. 74-101 of the Brevard County Code; implementing voluntary registry in new Sec. 74-102.5 of the Brevard County Code for businesses that qualify as a park under the new definition.

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Fiscal Impact:
Cost of running online registry
Dept/Office:
County Attorney per District 3 Commission Office agenda item

Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners approve the proposed ordinance amendments to Ch. 74, Art. VI of the Brevard County Code of Ordinances regarding an update to the definition of "park" and adoption of a voluntary registry for businesses that qualify as a park under the new definition.

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Summary Explanation and Background:
Chapter 74, Article VI of the Brevard County Code deals with sexual offenders and sexual predators. Section 74-101 of the Code currently defines "park" as "a publicly owned or operated area used or available for the public's use as a recreational facility, including, by way of example and not limitation, linear parks and the state, county and municipal recreational trails systems." With this amendment, the County's definition of park will mirror the State's definition found in Section 775.215, F.S., which provides that a park shall mean "all public and private property specifically designated as being used for recreational purposes and where children regularly congregate."
As a result of this update, the regulations outlined in Chapter 74, Article VI of the Brevard County Code will now make certain private properties eligible to qualify as a "park" if they are used for recreational purposes and a property where children regularly congregate. This change will expand the restrictions on areas where sex offenders and sexual predators are permitted to conduct certain activities. In order to help assist with the identification of t...

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