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Planning board backs removing five-year cumulative improvement rule from floodplain ordinance to comply with SB 180

Flagler County Planning and Development Board · November 13, 2025
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Summary

To comply with Senate Bill 180, the board unanimously recommended deleting the five-year cumulative substantial-improvement period from the county floodplain ordinance. Staff said the county is currently out of compliance and recommended the change be sent to the Board of County Commissioners for first reading Nov. 17 and possible adoption Dec. 1.

County staff (Mingle) told the Planning and Development Board on Nov. 12 that changes to the floodplain management ordinance are required to comply with Senate Bill 180 (effective June 26, 2025). The principal change recommended is deleting the local five-year cumulative substantial-improvement period, a rolling tally staff described as aggregating permits or repairs that reach a 50% market-value threshold…

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