File #: LN-168    Version: 3 Name:
Type: PZB Submission Status: Passed
File created: 7/15/2021 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 8/25/2021 Final action: 8/25/2021
Title: COMP PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT TO ADD PROPERTY RIGHTS ELEMENT
Attachments: 1. HB 59 for Property Rights Element.pdf, 2. 000 P&Z Staff Report.pdf
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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
Meeting Date: AUGUST 25, 2021

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COMP PLAN TEXT AMENDMENT TO ADD PROPERTY RIGHTS ELEMENT

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Request: Property Rights Element
P&Z# 21-92000002
Owner: City of Pompano Beach
Project Location: City of Pompano Beach
Folio Number: N/A
Land Use Designation: N/A
Zoning District: N/A
Commission District: Applies to entire City
Agent: Jean Dolan
Project Planner: Jean Dolan

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Summary:
The State Legislature passed House Bill 59 this legislative session. It became law on June 29, 2021 and was effective on July 1, 2021. This law adds a Property Rights Element to the required elements in a Comprehensive Plan per new Section 163.3177(6)(i), Florida Statutes. The new property rights element must be adopted before any other comprehensive plan amendments heard by the Local Planning Agency (P&Z) after July 1, 2021 will be accepted by the Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO).

An excerpt from HB 59 describing what must be in the Property Rights Element is provided below.

In accordance with the legislative intent expressed in ss. 163.3161(10) and 187.101(3) that governmental entities respect judicially acknowledged and constitutionally protected private property rights, each local government shall include in its comprehensive plan a property rights element to ensure that private property rights are considered in local decision making. A local government may adopt its own property rights element or use the following statement of rights:

The following rights shall be considered in local decision making:

1. The right of a property owner to physically possess and control his or her interests in the property, including easements, leases, or mineral rights.

2. The right of a property owner to use, maintain, develop, and improve his or her property for personal use or for the use of any other person, subject to state law and local ordinances.

3. The right of the property owner to privacy and to exclude others fr...

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