§ 110-26. Purpose and intent.  


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  • It is the finding of the city commission that the city contains many areas of historical and archaeological importance to the United States and to the citizens of the city, from all periods of its history, including pre-Columbian Indian villages, the Spanish visitors, traders, explorers and wreckers, as well as the Florida Territorial period and the pre-Civil War Period. Further, in the preservation and understanding of the historical importance of the city, there is a direct relationship with the economic well-being of the city and the present and future needs, public health, safety, morals and general welfare of the citizens of the city.

(Ord. No. 97-10, § 1(3-10.4(A)), 7-3-1997)