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02/10/2015
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Board of County Commissioners
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Custodial Svcs County Bldg
Agenda Packet B
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r Advisory Legal Opinion - Vacation Rentals -- Municipalities -- Land Use Page 5 of 6 <br />Attorney General <br />PB/tals <br />[1] The statute continues to grandfather in any local law, ordinance, <br />or regulation adopted on or before June 1, 2014. <br />[2] See Inf. Op. to Mr. Albert J. Hadeed, Flagler County Attorney, <br />dated October 22, 2013. <br />[3] See SB 356, filed November 5, 2013. <br />[4] See 486775 - Strike All Amendment by Rep. Hutson, adopted April <br />29, 2014. <br />[5] See The Florida Senate House Message Summary, SB 356, 1st Eng., <br />House Amendment 1 - 486775, dated April 30, 2014. <br />[6] See House of Representatives Staff Analysis, Local & Federal <br />Affairs Committee, CS/HB 307, dated April 11, 2014. <br />[7] See Scurlock v. City of Lynn Haven, Florida, 858 F.2d 1521, 1525 <br />(11th Cir. 1988). And see Gulf & Eastern Development Corporation v. <br />City of Fort Lauderdale, 354 So. 2d 57 (Fla. 1978) (zoning is a <br />legislative function which reposes ultimately in the governing <br />authority of a municipality). <br />[8] See s. 2(b), Art. VIII, Fla. Const., granting municipalities the <br />authority to exercise any power for municipal purposes except as <br />otherwise provided by law. <br />[9] Black's Law Dictionary (8th ed.), "zoning," p. 1649. <br />[10] See Rinzler v. Carson, 262 So. 2d 661 (Fla. 1972) (municipality <br />may not forbid what the Legislature has expressly authorized, nor may <br />it authorize what the Legislature has expressly forbidden). <br />[11] See City of Miami Beach v. Rocio Corp., 404 So. 2d 1066, 1069 <br />(Fla. 3d DCA 1981) (municipal ordinances are inferior to state law and <br />must fail when conflict arises). <br />[12] See s. 166.021, Fla. Stat. <br />[13] See Alsop v. Pierce, 19 So. 2d 799 (Fla. 1944) (express statutory <br />direction as to how a thing is to be done is implied prohibition of <br />its being done in any contrary manner). <br />[14] See Op. Att'y Gen. Fla. 81-76 (1981) (exercise of municipal home <br />rule power in setting severity of penalties is limited by those <br />01 .3$ <br />littp://www.myfloridalegal.com/ago.nsf/printview/5DFB7F27FB483C4685257D900050D... 2/10/2015 <br />
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