Executive Order 14 - Extending Due Dates


EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 14

AN EXECUTIVE ORDER OF THE NIMS INCIDENT

COMMANDER . . AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

DIRECTOR OF THE CITY OF PORT ORANGE, VOLUSIA

COUNTY, FLORIDA, EXTENDING THE DEADLINE FOR

PAYMENT OF FINES FOR ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS; AND

PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.


WHEREAS, Governor Ron Desantis issued Executive Order Number 20-52 on

March 9, 2020, declaring that a state of emergency exists in every county in the State of

Florida; and


WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Port Orange has declared a Local State

of Emergency beginning March 16, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. pursuant to Resolution 20-12; and

WHEREAS, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic may cause life threatening

conditions for the residents of the City of Port Orange; and


WHEREAS, it’s in the best interests of the public health and safety for residents to

avoid large gatherings of people; and


WHEREAS, due to the temporary closure of City Hall, the timely payment of fines

for ordinance violations may be more difficult to accomplish; and


WHEREAS, the City has recently received many payments of fines by mail and

some of these fine payments are past due; and


WHEREAS, rather than sending the checks back by mail and imposing a late

payment fee, it is in the best interests of public health and safety to accept payment and

extend the deadline for all fines for ordinance violations.


NOW THEREFORE, be it ordered by the NIMS Incident Commander and

Emergency Management Director of the City of Port Orange, Volusia County, Florida, as

follows:


SECTION 1. The City hereby extends the due date for fines related to ordinance

violations as follows:


• Fines due in March shall be extended to 60 days after the original due date

listed on the citation


• Fines due in April shall be extended to 30 days after the original due date

listed on the citation


SECTION 2. This Executive Order shall become effective immediately.

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1. Executive Order 1 - Utility Shut-offs
2. Executive Order 2 - Revoking Event Permits
3. Executive Order 3 - Suspending Meetings
4. Executive Order 4 - Closure of City Buildings
5. Executive Order 5 - Recreation Programs
6. Executive Order 6 - Extending Local Emergency
7. Executive Order 7 - Extending Local Emergency
8. Executive Order 8 - Temporary Signage
9. Executive Order 9 - Virtual Meetings
10. Executive Order 10 - Utility Shut-offs
11. Executive Order 11 - Extending Local Emergency
12. Executive Order 12 - Temporary Signage
13. Executive Order 13 - Extending Local Emergency
14. Executive Order 14 - Extending Due Dates
15. Executive Order 15 - Extending Local Emergency
16. Executive Order 16 - Labor Negotiation Meetings
17. Executive Order 17 - RV Usage
18. Executive Order 18 - Extending Local Emergency
19. Executive Order 19 - Temporary Shut Offs
20. Executive Order 20 - Suspension of Special Event Permits
21. Executive Order 21 - Outdoor Dining Areas
22. Executive Order 22 - Reopening of Skate Park
23. Executive Order 23 - Extending Local Emergency
24. Executive Order 24 - Utility Shut-offs
25. Executive Order 25 - Virtual Purchasing Meetings
26. Executive Order 26 - Extending Local Emergency