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Introduced
12/21/2015
12/21/2015
In Committee
01/08/2016
01/08/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
03/11/2016
03/11/2016
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2016 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Authorizing local governments to hold joint public meetings to discuss matters of mutual interest upon certain conditions; specifying that certain developments must follow the state coordinated review process; establishing deadlines for the state land planning agency to take action on recommended orders relating to certain plan amendments; revising the applicability of certain requirements and restrictions relating to areas of critical state concern to the Apalachicola Bay Area, etc.
AI Summary
This bill makes several changes to Florida's growth management laws, allowing local governments to hold joint public meetings on matters of mutual interest under certain conditions, and specifying that certain developments must follow the state's coordinated review process instead of being considered developments of regional impact. It also establishes deadlines for the state land planning agency to act on recommended orders for plan amendments, revises requirements for areas of critical state concern to specifically include the Apalachicola Bay Area, and modifies rules regarding sector plans and the annexation of small enclaves. Additionally, the bill introduces provisions for tax increment financing for economic development and infrastructure projects within designated areas, and adjusts thresholds and procedures for reviewing developments of regional impact, including how substantial deviations are determined and how existing developments can be modified or continue after their buildout date.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (1)
Other Sponsors (2)
Community Affairs (Senate), Rules (Senate)
Last Action
Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1361 (Ch. 2016-148) (on 03/04/2016)
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