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County planners flag state bills that could reshape local land‑use and development processes

5580679 · August 7, 2025
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Seminole County Development Services staff summarized several 2025 Florida Senate bills with potential impacts on local comprehensive‑plan and land‑development code work, including limits tied to emergency declarations, changes to the Live Local statute, new plat procedures and timing/deadline provisions.

At the end of the Aug. 6 meeting, Deputy Development Services Director Dagmarie Segar briefed the Planning and Zoning Commission on recent state legislative changes that could affect Seminole County’s land‑use and code work. She highlighted several bills and how staff plan to respond.

Segar said Senate Bill 180 prohibits local governments from adopting moratoriums or making certain land‑use changes within a 100‑mile radius of a declared disaster (effectively statewide),…

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