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Volusia County advisory panel pauses ordinance recommendations after state'wide SB 180 limits local stormwater and land-use changes
Summary
Volusia County's Natural Resources Advisory Committee voted to ask staff to return next month with a short list of streamlining and nonrestrictive code options after being told that Florida's Senate Bill 180 limits the county's ability to propose or adopt stricter land-development or stormwater regulations.
Volusia County's Natural Resources Advisory Committee voted to ask staff to return next month with a short list of streamlining and nonrestrictive code options after being told that Florida's Senate Bill 180 limits the county's ability to propose or adopt stricter land-development or stormwater regulations.
A staff presenter told the committee that SB 180, signed by the governor on June 26, prohibits counties from proposing or adopting amendments that are "more restrictive or burdensome" to comprehensive plans or land-development regulations until Oct. 2027 and adds an additional one-year extension following certain hurricane events. Staff also said that the stormwater ordinance the committee had developed and that had been adopted by County Council is affected under the bill.
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