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County attorney outlines new state requirements under 2025 bills including SB 180; warns of procedural limits after hurricanes
Summary
The county attorney briefed commissioners July 22 on recently enacted 2025 legislation with local‑government implications—most prominently provisions in SB 180 that restrict adoption of moratoria and more‑restrictive land‑use measures for areas declared disaster‑impacted and other administrative obligations tied to storm preparedness.
The county attorney summarized legislative changes from the 2025 session and explained likely effects for local policy, permitting and storm response.
Key points included new preemptions and requirements: expanded protections for bona fide farm operations, limits on local regulation of synthetic turf on small residential lots once the new state regulator issues guidance, preemption for landing fees for some accredited collegiate aviation training flights, and prohibitions on local regulation of presidential libraries except…
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