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• <br />MARTIN COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />OPPOSE HB 703 - ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION <br />HB 703, an act relating to environmental regulation, has been assigned four committees the Agriculture & Natural <br />Resources Subcommittee (scheduled to be heard on March 4); Local & Federal Affairs Committee; Agriculture & <br />Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee; and the State Affairs Committee. <br />• HB 703 would require that all comprehensive plan amendments be adopted by a simple majority of <br />the local government. This provision would negate the current plan policy requiring a majority vote of <br />the total membership of the Board of County Commissioners then in office. This provision would also <br />effectively negate the plan policy adopted by the Martin County Commission on August 13, 2013 establishing <br />a requirement for a super -majority of 4 votes for comprehensive plan amendments regarding critical issues. <br />• HB 703 places a limitation on county regulatory authority over agricultural lands; including a retroactive <br />provision, applying to regulations adopted prior to 2003. This limitation will affect ordinances adopted by <br />Martin County after July 1, 2003 including to the regulation of wetlands, shoreline protection zones and the <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and would also preclude any County Commission action to <br />modify, readopt or amend said ordinances, regulations or rules after July 1, 2003. <br />• HB 703 would prohibit local governments from rescinding a comprehensive plan amendment that <br />authorizes land uses other than agricultural use if the land continues to be used primarily for bona -fide <br />agricultural purposes and qualifies for an agricultural tax classification under s. 193.461. HB 703 would <br />provide a preemption of local government well construction criteria and standards, as well as other changes. <br />• Provisions contained in HB 703 undermine the stated purpose of the Community Planning Act as <br />described in Section 163.3161 Florida Statutes which is to "utilize and strengthen the existing role, <br />processes, and powers of local governments in the establishment and implementation of comprehensive <br />planning programs to guide and manage future development consistent with the proper role of local <br />government." <br />• Efforts to subvert local control of land use matters are counterproductive to the principals of home <br />rule enshrined in Article VIII, Section 1(0 and 1(g) of the Florida Constitution (1968), and in Section 125.01, <br />Florida Statutes. The revisions to the Community Planning Act of 2011 were intended to strengthen the local <br />government's ability to address its local issues through its Comprehensive Plan. <br />• The purpose of Martin County's comprehensive planning <br />s to protect natural and manmade <br />resources and maintain, through orderly growth and development, fthe character, stability and quality <br />of life for present and future Martin County residents. The Martin County Comprehensive Plan has been <br />recognized as a plan that provides strict environmental protection, contains growth within urban service <br />districts, promotes fiscal conservancy and promotes a human scale of development. The Plan provides <br />immeasurable benefit to our community's quality of life, and has been cited as a model for other areas of the <br />state and the country that want to retain quality of life. <br />HB 703 would undermine home rule, the Community Planning Act and Martin County's ability to retain its <br />unique comprehensive plan and environmental regulations. The Martin County Board of County <br />Commissioners (MCBOCC) OPPOSES HB 703- Relating to Environmental Regulation and calls on the Florida <br />Comprehensive Growth Management Plan. <br />Legislature to protect home rule, to reaffirm its support of community planning and the Martin County <br />�OR`IORi 1) <br />0 <br />MATZO <br />Nicki van Vonno, Growth Management Director, (772) 288-5520, nikkiv@martm fl us <br />177 <br />
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