418.30
Creation of mobile home park recreation districts.
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418.30 Creation of mobile home park recreation districts.—Any municipality or county in the state is authorized to create one or more mobile home park recreation districts. Each such district shall be limited to the boundaries of a mobile home park and shall be established by an ordinance approved by a vote of the electors residing in the proposed district. Such ordinance, as it may from time to time be amended by the governing body of the municipality or county and approved by a vote of the electors in the district, shall constitute the charter of the district. The electors residing in a proposed district may petition the governing body of the municipality or county to create a mobile home park recreation district. If a majority of electors of the proposed district has signed the petition, no referendum shall be required to create the district.
History.—s. 34, ch. 83-204.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1989–2019 · leading case: In re Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases-Rreport No. 2012-08
In re Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases-Rreport No. 2012-08 (2013)
“lot, within the boundary of any airport owned by the state, a county, a municipality, or a political subdivision, which area is used for vehicular traffic but which is not open for vehicular operation by the general public; or (d) any way or place used for vehicular traffic on a…”
In Re: Standard Jury Instructions in Criminal Cases-Report 2018-09. (2019)
“3)(b), a county or municipality exercises traffic control jurisdiction over said way or place; *95 (c) any area, such as a runway, taxiway, ramp, clear zone, or parking lot, within the boundary of any airport owned by the state, a county, a municipality, or a political…”
State v. Parsons (1989)
“n (2) or subsection (3), the sheriff's office of each of the several counties of this state and the police department of each chartered municipality have authority, but are not required, to enforce the traffic laws of this state on any way or place used for vehicular traffic on…”
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