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County officials flag Senate Bill 180 language that may preempt land-use fees and require legislative clarification
Summary
County staff warned that wording in Senate Bill 180 could be interpreted to preempt county land-development regulations and fees beyond the law's intended protection for properties damaged by hurricanes; delegation members asked staff to provide specific language for potential fixes.
Pasco County planning and legal staff told the delegation that a provision in Senate Bill 180, adopted during the previous session, could be read to preempt local land-development regulations and fees beyond the stated intent to ease rebuilding for properties damaged by hurricanes. County staff asked legislators to consider clarifying language.
Why it matters: Staff said the drafting could expose counties to litigation or prevent enforcement of impact…
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