Mr. Andrew S. Maurodis Deerfield Beach City Attorney 150 Northeast Second Avenue Deerfield Beach, Florida 33441-3598
Dear Mr. Maurodis:
On behalf of the City of Deerfield Beach you ask substantially the following question:
Does the joint publication of the city's legal notices in a weekly newspaper published and circulated within the City of Deerfield Beach at no charge, but with no second class mailing permit, and in a neighboring city's weekly newspaper with limited circulation within Deerfield Beach, but possessing a second class mailing permit, satisfy the publication requirements of section
In sum:
Joint publication of a city's legal notices in two newspapers that do not independently meet the publication requirements of section
You state that the Pompano Ledger and the Deerfield Beach Observer have proposed a joint endeavor in which both would publish legal advertisements relating to ordinances to be considered by the City of Deerfield Beach in order to satisfy the publication requirements of section
The Pompano Ledger is a weekly newspaper published within the City of Pompano Beach with a paid circulation and a second class mailing permit. It covers news within Pompano Beach, but has limited subscribers and newsstand distribution within Deerfield Beach. The Deerfield Beach Observer is a weekly newspaper covering news relating to Deerfield Beach. It is distributed at no charge with home and newsstand delivery, but does not have a second-class mailing permit.
Section
in a newspaper printed and published periodically once a week or oftener, containing at least 25 percent of its words in the English language, entered or qualified to be admitted and entered as second-class matter at a post office in the county where published, for sale to the public generally, available to the public generally for the publication of official or other notices and customarily containing information of a public character or of interest or of value to the residents or owners of property in the county where published, or of interest or of value to the general public.
Further, section
shall have been in existence for 1 year and shall have been entered as second-class mail matter at a post office in the county where published, or in a newspaper which is a direct successor of a newspaper which together have been so published.
Thus, in sections
Applying these requirements to the Deerfield Beach Observer, it would appear that the paper would not qualify as a newspaper for publication of legal notices under section
The Supreme Court of Florida, in Culclasure v. Consolidated Bond Mortgage Company,5 interpreted the term "newspaper" for purposes of notice requirements to mean
some publication appearing at daily or weekly intervals reporting the news or happenings of local or foreign interest, or both, such as social, religious, political, moral, business, professional, editorial, and other kindred subjects intended for the information of the general reading public.
In some instances, however, the Legislature has imposed publication requirements in addition to those prescribed in Chapter
In Attorney General Opinion 81-32, this office concluded that the procedures contained in section
Section
While the Pompano Ledger has a paid circulation and a secondclass mailing permit, its limited circulation within Deerfield Beach and its focus on news relevant to Pompano Beach would appear to disqualify it as a publication with general circulation in or of interest to the citizens of Deerfield Beach. Thus, the Pompano Ledger fails to meet the publication requirements of sections
Neither section
Accordingly, it is my opinion that section
Sincerely,
Robert A. Butterworth Attorney General
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Except as provided in paragraph (c), a proposed ordinance may be read by title, or in full, on at least 2 separate days and shall, at least 10 days prior to adoption, be noticed once in a newspaper of general circulation in the municipality. The notice of proposed enactment shall state the date, time, and place of the meeting; the title or titles of proposed ordinances; and the place or places within the municipality where such proposed ordinances may be inspected by the public. The notice shall also advise that interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. (e.s.)