Chapter 163, F.S.Changes to Chapter 163, F.S. 1986-2008CitationsN/A*1999: [Ch. 99-251, ss. 65-6, and 90; Ch. 99-378, ss. 1, 3-5, and 8-9, Laws of Florida]Required rural counties to base their future land use plans and the 163.3177(6)(a)amount of land designated industrial on data regarding the need for jobcreation, capital investment, and economic development and the needto strengthen and diversity local economies.Required that all comp plans comply with the school siting 163.3177(6)(a)requirements by October 1, 1999.Required use of professionally accepted techniques for measuring level 163.3180(1)(b)of service for cars, trucks, transit, bikes and pedestrians.2001: [Ch. 2001-279, s. 64, Laws of Florida]Created the rural land stewardship area program. 163.3177(11)(d) NA2002: [Ch. 2002-296, ss. 1 - 11, Laws of Florida]Required that all agencies that review comprehensive plan amendmentsand rezoning include a nonvoting representative of the district schoolboard.Required coordination of local comprehensive plan with the regionalwater supply plan.Required that by adoption of the EAR, the sanitary sewer, solid waste,drainage, potable water and natural groundwater aquifer rechargeelement consider the regional water supply plan and include a 10-yearwork plan to build the identified water supply facilities.Required consideration of the regional water supply plan in thepreparation of the conservation element.Required that the intergovernmental coordination element (ICE)include relationships, principles and guidelines to be used incoordinating comp plan with regional water supply plans.Required the local governments adopting a public educational facilitieselement execute an inter-local agreement with the district schoolboard, the county, and non-exempting municipalities.Required that counties larger than 100,000 population and theirmunicipalities submit an inter-local service delivery agreements (existingand proposed, deficits or duplication in the provisions of service) report toAddressed(where/how)Amendment NeededBy Element<strong>Lake</strong> <strong>County</strong> does this in<strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon 2025.This will be accomplished in<strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon 2025This will be accomplished in<strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon 2025163.3174 Procedural. A member of theSchool Board has been sittingwith the LPA since 2003.163.3177(4)(a)The regional water supply plan isaddressed in the Public FacilitiesElement, Conservation Element,Capital Improvement Element andFuture Land Use Element163.3177(6)(c)This will be accomplished in<strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon 2025163.3177(6)(d)163.3177(6)(h)163.3177(6)(h)4.163.3177(6)(h)6.,7., & 8.Policy 7-2.7 accomplishes this.A committee which has beenworking on these issues andthis agreement was executed.<strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon 2025 willinclude this coordination.2008 <strong>Evaluation</strong> and <strong>Appraisal</strong> <strong>Report</strong> – <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>County</strong>, FloridaSeptember 23, 2008 39
Changes to Chapter 163, F.S. 1986-2008DCA by January 1, 2004. Each local government is required to update its ICEbased on the findings of the report. DCA will meet with affected parties todiscuss and id strategies to remedy any deficiencies or duplications.Chapter 163, F.S.CitationsN/A*Addressed(where/how)Amendment NeededBy ElementRequired <strong>Evaluation</strong> and <strong>Appraisal</strong> <strong>Report</strong>s to include (1) considerationof the appropriate regional water supply plan, and (2) an evaluation ofwhether past reductions in land use densities in coastal high hazardareas have impaired property rights of current residents whereredevelopment occurs.163-3191(2)(1) This is addressed in thisdocument and will be furtherclarified in <strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon20252004: [Ch. 04-5, s. 11; ch. 04-37, s. 1; ch. 04-230, ss. 1-4; ch. 04-372, ss. 2-5; ch. 04-381, ss. 1-2; ch. 04-384, s. 2, Laws of Florida.](13): Created to require local governments to identify adequate watersupply sources to meet future demand for the established planningperiod.163.3167 Water Supply workplan dataand technical document hasbeen completed.(6)(a):Changed to require local governments to amend the future land useelement by June 30, 2006 to include criteria to achievecompatibility with military installations.Changed to encourage rural land stewardship area designation asan overlay on the future land use map.(6)(c): Extended the deadline adoption of the water supply facilitieswork plan amendment until December 1, 2006; provided for updatingthe work plan every five years; and exempts such amendment from thelimitation on frequency of adoption of amendments.(10)(l): Provides for the coordination by the state land planning agencyand the Department of Defense on compatibility issues for militaryinstallations.163.3177NA<strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon 2025 includesan updated Potable WaterFacilities Sub-element whichaddresses water supply needsand water sources through theplanning period.This will be accomplished in<strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon 2025Water Supply work plan dataand technical document hasbeen completed.This will be accomplished in<strong>Plan</strong>ning Horizon 2025(11)(d)6.j.: Provides that transferable rural land use credits may beassigned at different ratios according to the natural resource or otherbeneficial use characteristics of the land.NA2008 <strong>Evaluation</strong> and <strong>Appraisal</strong> <strong>Report</strong> – <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>County</strong>, FloridaSeptember 23, 2008 40
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