SENATE AMENDMENT
    Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng.
    Amendment No. ___   Barcode 334172
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11  Senator Sebesta moved the following amendment:
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13         Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 
14         Delete everything after the enacting clause
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16  and insert:  
17         Section 1.  Section 20.23, Florida Statutes, is amended
18  to read:
19         20.23  Department of Transportation.--There is created
20  a Department of Transportation which shall be a decentralized
21  agency.
22         (1)(a)1.  The head of the Department of Transportation
23  is the Secretary of Transportation. The secretary shall be
24  appointed by the Governor from among three persons nominated
25  by the Florida Transportation Commission and shall be subject
26  to confirmation by the Senate. The secretary shall serve at
27  the pleasure of the Governor.
28         (b)2.  The secretary shall be a proven, effective
29  administrator who by a combination of education and experience
30  shall clearly possess a broad knowledge of the administrative,
31  financial, and technical aspects of the development,
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SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 operation, and regulation of transportation systems and 2 facilities or comparable systems and facilities. 3 (b)1. The secretary shall employ all personnel of the 4 department. He or she shall implement all laws, rules, 5 policies, and procedures applicable to the operation of the 6 department and may not by his or her actions disregard or act 7 in a manner contrary to any such policy. The secretary shall 8 represent the department in its dealings with other state 9 agencies, local governments, special districts, and the 10 Federal Government. He or she shall have authority to sign 11 and execute all documents and papers necessary to carry out 12 his or her duties and the operations of the department. At 13 each meeting of the Florida Transportation Commission, the 14 secretary shall submit a report of major actions taken by him 15 or her as official representative of the department. 16 2. The secretary shall cause the annual department 17 budget request, the Florida Transportation Plan, and the 18 tentative work program to be prepared in accordance with all 19 applicable laws and departmental policies and shall submit the 20 budget, plan, and program to the Florida Transportation 21 Commission. The commission shall perform an in-depth 22 evaluation of the budget, plan, and program for compliance 23 with all applicable laws and departmental policies. If the 24 commission determines that the budget, plan, or program is not 25 in compliance with all applicable laws and departmental 26 policies, it shall report its findings and recommendations 27 regarding such noncompliance to the Legislature and the 28 Governor. 29 (c)3. The secretary shall provide to the Florida 30 Transportation Commission or its staff, such assistance, 31 information, and documents as are requested by the commission 2 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 or its staff to enable the commission to fulfill its duties 2 and responsibilities. 3 (d)(c) The secretary shall appoint two three assistant 4 secretaries who shall be directly responsible to the secretary 5 and who shall perform such duties as are specified in this 6 section and such other duties as are assigned by the 7 secretary. The secretary may delegate to any assistant 8 secretary the authority to act in the absence of the 9 secretary. The department has the authority to adopt rules 10 necessary for the delegation of authority beyond the assistant 11 secretaries. The assistant secretaries shall serve at the 12 pleasure of the secretary. 13 (e)(d) Any secretary appointed after July 5, 1989, and 14 the assistant secretaries shall be exempt from the provisions 15 of part III of chapter 110 and shall receive compensation 16 commensurate with their qualifications and competitive with 17 compensation for comparable responsibility in the private 18 sector. When the salary of any assistant secretary exceeds 19 the limits established in part III of chapter 110, the 20 Governor shall approve said salary. 21 (2)(a)1. The Florida Transportation Commission is 22 hereby created and shall consist of nine members appointed by 23 the Governor subject to confirmation by the Senate. Members 24 of the commission shall serve terms of 4 years each. 25 2. Members shall be appointed in such a manner as to 26 equitably represent all geographic areas of the state. Each 27 member must be a registered voter and a citizen of the state. 28 Each member of the commission must also possess business 29 managerial experience in the private sector. 30 3. A member of the commission shall represent the 31 transportation needs of the state as a whole and may not 3 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 subordinate the needs of the state to those of any particular 2 area of the state. 3 4. The commission is assigned to the Office of the 4 Secretary of the Department of Transportation for 5 administrative and fiscal accountability purposes, but it 6 shall otherwise function independently of the control and 7 direction of the department. 8 (b) The commission shall have the primary functions 9 to: 10 1. Recommend major transportation policies for the 11 Governor's approval, and assure that approved policies and any 12 revisions thereto are properly executed. 13 2. Periodically review the status of the state 14 transportation system including highway, transit, rail, 15 seaport, intermodal development, and aviation components of 16 the system and recommend improvements therein to the Governor 17 and the Legislature. 18 3. Perform an in-depth evaluation of the annual 19 department budget request, the Florida Transportation Plan, 20 and the tentative work program for compliance with all 21 applicable laws and established departmental policies. Except 22 as specifically provided in s. 339.135(4)(c)2., (d), and (f), 23 the commission may not consider individual construction 24 projects, but shall consider methods of accomplishing the 25 goals of the department in the most effective, efficient, and 26 businesslike manner. 27 4. Monitor the financial status of the department on a 28 regular basis to assure that the department is managing 29 revenue and bond proceeds responsibly and in accordance with 30 law and established policy. 31 5. Monitor on at least a quarterly basis, the 4 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 efficiency, productivity, and management of the department, 2 using performance and production standards developed by the 3 commission pursuant to s. 334.045. 4 6. Perform an in-depth evaluation of the factors 5 causing disruption of project schedules in the adopted work 6 program and recommend to the Legislature and the Governor 7 methods to eliminate or reduce the disruptive effects of these 8 factors. 9 7. Recommend to the Governor and the Legislature 10 improvements to the department's organization in order to 11 streamline and optimize the efficiency of the department. In 12 reviewing the department's organization, the commission shall 13 determine if the current district organizational structure is 14 responsive to Florida's changing economic and demographic 15 development patterns. The initial report by the commission 16 must be delivered to the Governor and Legislature by December 17 15, 2000, and each year thereafter, as appropriate. The 18 commission may retain such experts as are reasonably necessary 19 to effectuate this subparagraph, and the department shall pay 20 the expenses of such experts. 21 (c) The commission or a member thereof may not enter 22 into the day-to-day operation of the department and is 23 specifically prohibited from taking part in: 24 1. The awarding of contracts. 25 2. The selection of a consultant or contractor or the 26 prequalification of any individual consultant or contractor. 27 However, the commission may recommend to the secretary 28 standards and policies governing the procedure for selection 29 and prequalification of consultants and contractors. 30 3. The selection of a route for a specific project. 31 4. The specific location of a transportation facility. 5 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 5. The acquisition of rights-of-way. 2 6. The employment, promotion, demotion, suspension, 3 transfer, or discharge of any department personnel. 4 7. The granting, denial, suspension, or revocation of 5 any license or permit issued by the department. 6 (d)1. The chair of the commission shall be selected by 7 the commission members and shall serve a 1-year term. 8 2. The commission shall hold a minimum of 4 regular 9 meetings annually, and other meetings may be called by the 10 chair upon giving at least 1 week's notice to all members and 11 the public pursuant to chapter 120. Other meetings may also be 12 held upon the written request of at least four other members 13 of the commission, with at least 1 week's notice of such 14 meeting being given to all members and the public by the chair 15 pursuant to chapter 120. Emergency meetings may be held 16 without notice upon the request of all members of the 17 commission. At each meeting of the commission, the secretary 18 or his or her designee shall submit a report of major actions 19 taken by him or her as official representative of the 20 department. 21 3. A majority of the membership of the commission 22 constitutes a quorum at any meeting of the commission. An 23 action of the commission is not binding unless the action is 24 taken pursuant to an affirmative vote of a majority of the 25 members present, but not fewer than four members of the 26 commission at a meeting held pursuant to subparagraph 2., and 27 the vote is recorded in the minutes of that meeting. 28 4. The chair shall cause to be made a complete record 29 of the proceedings of the commission, which record shall be 30 open for public inspection. 31 (e) The meetings of the commission shall be held in 6 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the central office of the department in Tallahassee unless the 2 chair determines that special circumstances warrant meeting at 3 another location. 4 (f) Members of the commission are entitled to per diem 5 and travel expenses pursuant to s. 112.061. 6 (g) A member of the commission may not have any 7 interest, direct or indirect, in any contract, franchise, 8 privilege, or other benefit granted or awarded by the 9 department during the term of his or her appointment and for 2 10 years after the termination of such appointment. 11 (h) The commission shall appoint an executive director 12 and assistant executive director, who shall serve under the 13 direction, supervision, and control of the commission. The 14 executive director, with the consent of the commission, shall 15 employ such staff as are necessary to perform adequately the 16 functions of the commission, within budgetary limitations. 17 All employees of the commission are exempt from part II of 18 chapter 110 and shall serve at the pleasure of the commission. 19 The salaries and benefits of all employees of the commission 20 shall be set in accordance with the Selected Exempt Service; 21 provided, however, that the commission shall have complete 22 authority for fixing the salary of the executive director and 23 assistant executive director. 24 (i) The commission shall develop a budget pursuant to 25 chapter 216. The budget is not subject to change by the 26 department, but such budget shall be submitted to the Governor 27 along with the budget of the department. 28 (3)(a) The central office shall establish departmental 29 policies, rules, procedures, and standards and shall monitor 30 the implementation of such policies, rules, procedures, and 31 standards in order to ensure uniform compliance and quality 7 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 performance by the districts and central office units that 2 implement transportation programs. Major transportation 3 policy initiatives or revisions shall be submitted to the 4 commission for review. The central office monitoring function 5 shall be based on a plan that clearly specifies what areas 6 will be monitored, activities and criteria used to measure 7 compliance, and a feedback process that assures monitoring 8 findings are reported and deficiencies corrected. The 9 secretary is responsible for ensuring that a central office 10 monitoring function is implemented, and that it functions 11 properly. In conjunction with its monitoring function, the 12 central office shall provide such training and administrative 13 support to the districts as the department determines to be 14 necessary to ensure that the department's programs are carried 15 out in the most efficient and effective manner. 16 (b) The resources necessary to ensure the efficiency, 17 effectiveness, and quality of performance by the department of 18 its statutory responsibilities shall be allocated to the 19 central office. 20 (b)(c) The secretary shall appoint an Assistant 21 Secretary for Transportation Policy and, an Assistant 22 Secretary for Finance and Administration, and an Assistant 23 Secretary for District Operations, each of whom shall serve at 24 the pleasure of the secretary. The positions are responsible 25 for developing, monitoring, and enforcing policy and managing 26 major technical programs. The responsibilities and duties of 27 these positions include, but are not limited to, the following 28 functional areas: 29 1. Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy.-- 30 a. Development of the Florida Transportation Plan and 31 other policy planning; 8 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 b. Development of statewide modal systems plans, 2 including public transportation systems; 3 c. Design of transportation facilities; 4 d. Construction of transportation facilities; 5 e. Acquisition and management of transportation 6 rights-of-way; and 7 f. Administration of motor carrier compliance and 8 safety. 9 2. Assistant Secretary for District Operations.-- 10 a. Administration of the eight districts; and 11 b. Implementation of the decentralization of the 12 department. 13 3. Assistant Secretary for Finance and 14 Administration.-- 15 a. Financial planning and management; 16 b. Information systems; 17 c. Accounting systems; 18 d. Administrative functions; and 19 e. Administration of toll operations. 20 (d)1. Policy, program, or operations offices shall be 21 established within the central office for the purposes of: 22 a. Developing policy and procedures and monitoring 23 performance to ensure compliance with these policies and 24 procedures; 25 b. Performing statewide activities which it is more 26 cost-effective to perform in a central location; 27 c. Assessing and ensuring the accuracy of information 28 within the department's financial management information 29 systems; and 30 d. Performing other activities of a statewide nature. 31 1.2. The following offices are established and shall 9 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 be headed by a manager, each of whom shall be appointed by and 2 serve at the pleasure of the secretary. The positions shall be 3 classified at a level equal to a division director: 4 a. The Office of Administration; 5 b. The Office of Policy Planning; 6 c. The Office of Design; 7 d. The Office of Highway Operations; 8 e. The Office of Right-of-Way; 9 f. The Office of Toll Operations; 10 g. The Office of Information Systems; and 11 h. The Office of Motor Carrier Compliance;. 12 i. The Office of Management and Budget; and 13 j. The Office of Comptroller. 14 2.3. Other offices may be established in accordance 15 with s. 20.04(7). The heads of such offices are exempt from 16 part II of chapter 110. No office or organization shall be 17 created at a level equal to or higher than a division without 18 specific legislative authority. 19 3.4. During the construction of a major transportation 20 improvement project or as determined by the district 21 secretary, the department may provide assistance to a business 22 entity significantly impacted by the project if the entity is 23 a for-profit entity that has been in business for 3 years 24 prior to the beginning of construction and has direct or 25 shared access to the transportation project being constructed. 26 The assistance program shall be in the form of additional 27 guarantees to assist the impacted business entity in receiving 28 loans pursuant to Title 13 C.F.R. part 120. However, in no 29 instance shall the combined guarantees be greater than 90 30 percent of the loan. The department shall adopt rules to 31 implement this subparagraph. 10 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (e) The Assistant Secretary for Finance and 2 Administration must possess a broad knowledge of the 3 administrative, financial, and technical aspects of a complete 4 cost-accounting system, budget preparation and management, and 5 management information systems. The Assistant Secretary for 6 Finance and Administration must be a proven, effective manager 7 with specialized skills in financial planning and management. 8 The Assistant Secretary for Finance and Administration shall 9 ensure that financial information is processed in a timely, 10 accurate, and complete manner. 11 (f)1. Within the central office there is created an 12 Office of Management and Budget. The head of the Office of 13 Management and Budget is responsible to the Assistant 14 Secretary for Finance and Administration and is exempt from 15 part II of chapter 110. 16 2. The functions of the Office of Management and 17 Budget include, but are not limited to: 18 a. Preparation of the work program; 19 b. Preparation of the departmental budget; and 20 c. Coordination of related policies and procedures. 21 3. The Office of Management and Budget shall also be 22 responsible for developing uniform implementation and 23 monitoring procedures for all activities performed at the 24 district level involving the budget and the work program. 25 (c)(g) The secretary shall may appoint an inspector 26 general pursuant to s. 20.055 who shall be directly 27 responsible to the secretary and shall serve at the pleasure 28 of the secretary. 29 (h)1. The secretary shall appoint an inspector general 30 pursuant to s. 20.055. To comply with recommended professional 31 auditing standards related to independence and objectivity, 11 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the inspector general shall be appointed to a position within 2 the Career Service System and may be removed by the secretary 3 with the concurrence of the Transportation Commission. In 4 order to attract and retain an individual who has the proven 5 technical and administrative skills necessary to comply with 6 the requirements of this section, the agency head may appoint 7 the inspector general to a classification level within the 8 Career Service System that is equivalent to that provided for 9 in part III of chapter 110. The inspector general may be 10 organizationally located within another unit of the department 11 for administrative purposes, but shall function independently 12 and be directly responsible to the secretary pursuant to s. 13 20.055. The duties of the inspector general shall include, but 14 are not restricted to, reviewing, evaluating, and reporting on 15 the policies, plans, procedures, and accounting, financial, 16 and other operations of the department and recommending 17 changes for the improvement thereof, as well as performing 18 audits of contracts and agreements between the department and 19 private entities or other governmental entities. The inspector 20 general shall give priority to reviewing major parts of the 21 department's accounting system and central office monitoring 22 function to determine whether such systems effectively ensure 23 accountability and compliance with all laws, rules, policies, 24 and procedures applicable to the operation of the department. 25 The inspector general shall also give priority to assessing 26 the department's management information systems as required by 27 s. 282.318. The internal audit function shall use the 28 necessary expertise, in particular, engineering, financial, 29 and property appraising expertise, to independently evaluate 30 the technical aspects of the department's operations. The 31 inspector general shall have access at all times to any 12 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 personnel, records, data, or other information of the 2 department and shall determine the methods and procedures 3 necessary to carry out his or her duties. The inspector 4 general is responsible for audits of departmental operations 5 and for audits of consultant contracts and agreements, and 6 such audits shall be conducted in accordance with generally 7 accepted governmental auditing standards. The inspector 8 general shall annually perform a sufficient number of audits 9 to determine the efficiency and effectiveness, as well as 10 verify the accuracy of estimates and charges, of contracts 11 executed by the department with private entities and other 12 governmental entities. The inspector general has the sole 13 responsibility for the contents of his or her reports, and a 14 copy of each report containing his or her findings and 15 recommendations shall be furnished directly to the secretary 16 and the commission. 17 2. In addition to the authority and responsibilities 18 herein provided, the inspector general is required to report 19 to the: 20 a. Secretary whenever the inspector general makes a 21 preliminary determination that particularly serious or 22 flagrant problems, abuses, or deficiencies relating to the 23 administration of programs and operations of the department 24 have occurred. The secretary shall review and assess the 25 correctness of the preliminary determination by the inspector 26 general. If the preliminary determination is substantiated, 27 the secretary shall submit such report to the appropriate 28 committees of the Legislature within 7 calendar days, together 29 with a report by the secretary containing any comments deemed 30 appropriate. Nothing in this section shall be construed to 31 authorize the public disclosure of information which is 13 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 specifically prohibited from disclosure by any other provision 2 of law. 3 b. Transportation Commission and the Legislature any 4 actions by the secretary that prohibit the inspector general 5 from initiating, carrying out, or completing any audit after 6 the inspector general has decided to initiate, carry out, or 7 complete such audit. The secretary shall, within 30 days 8 after transmission of the report, set forth in a statement to 9 the Transportation Commission and the Legislature the reasons 10 for his or her actions. 11 (i)1. The secretary shall appoint a comptroller who is 12 responsible to the Assistant Secretary for Finance and 13 Administration. This position is exempt from part II of 14 chapter 110. 15 2. The comptroller is the chief financial officer of 16 the department and must be a proven, effective administrator 17 who by a combination of education and experience clearly 18 possesses a broad knowledge of the administrative, financial, 19 and technical aspects of a complex cost-accounting system. 20 The comptroller must also have a working knowledge of 21 generally accepted accounting principles. At a minimum, the 22 comptroller must hold an active license to practice public 23 accounting in Florida pursuant to chapter 473 or an active 24 license to practice public accounting in any other state. In 25 addition to the requirements of the Florida Fiscal Accounting 26 Management Information System Act, the comptroller is 27 responsible for the development, maintenance, and modification 28 of an accounting system that will in a timely manner 29 accurately reflect the revenues and expenditures of the 30 department and that includes a cost-accounting system to 31 properly identify, segregate, allocate, and report department 14 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 costs. The comptroller shall supervise and direct preparation 2 of a detailed 36-month forecast of cash and expenditures and 3 is responsible for managing cash and determining cash 4 requirements. The comptroller shall review all comparative 5 cost studies that examine the cost-effectiveness and 6 feasibility of contracting for services and operations 7 performed by the department. The review must state that the 8 study was prepared in accordance with generally accepted 9 cost-accounting standards applied in a consistent manner using 10 valid and accurate cost data. 11 3. The department shall by rule or internal management 12 memoranda as required by chapter 120 provide for the 13 maintenance by the comptroller of financial records and 14 accounts of the department as will afford a full and complete 15 check against the improper payment of bills and provide a 16 system for the prompt payment of the just obligations of the 17 department, which records must at all times disclose: 18 a. The several appropriations available for the use of 19 the department; 20 b. The specific amounts of each such appropriation 21 budgeted by the department for each improvement or purpose; 22 c. The apportionment or division of all such 23 appropriations among the several counties and districts, when 24 such apportionment or division is made; 25 d. The amount or portion of each such apportionment 26 against general contractual and other liabilities then 27 created; 28 e. The amount expended and still to be expended in 29 connection with each contractual and other obligation of the 30 department; 31 f. The expense and operating costs of the various 15 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 activities of the department; 2 g. The receipts accruing to the department and the 3 distribution thereof; 4 h. The assets, investments, and liabilities of the 5 department; and 6 i. The cash requirements of the department for a 7 36-month period. 8 4. The comptroller shall maintain a separate account 9 for each fund administered by the department. 10 5. The comptroller shall perform such other related 11 duties as designated by the department. 12 (d)(j) The secretary shall appoint a general counsel 13 who shall be employed full time and shall be directly 14 responsible to the secretary and shall serve at the pleasure 15 of the secretary. The general counsel is responsible for all 16 legal matters of the department. The department may employ as 17 many attorneys as it deems necessary to advise and represent 18 the department in all transportation matters. 19 (e)(k) The secretary shall appoint a state 20 transportation planner who shall report to the Assistant 21 Secretary for Transportation Policy. The state transportation 22 planner's responsibilities shall include, but are not limited 23 to, policy planning, systems planning, and transportation 24 statistics. This position shall be classified at a level 25 equal to a deputy assistant secretary. 26 (f)(l) The secretary shall appoint a state highway 27 engineer who shall report to the Assistant Secretary for 28 Transportation Policy. The state highway engineer's 29 responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to, 30 design, construction, and maintenance of highway facilities; 31 acquisition and management of transportation rights-of-way; 16 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 traffic engineering; and materials testing. This position 2 shall be classified at a level equal to a deputy assistant 3 secretary. 4 (g)(m) The secretary shall appoint a state public 5 transportation administrator who shall report to the Assistant 6 Secretary for Transportation Policy. The state public 7 transportation administrator's responsibilities shall include, 8 but are not limited to, the administration of statewide 9 transit, rail, intermodal development, and aviation programs. 10 This position shall be classified at a level equal to a deputy 11 assistant secretary. The department shall also assign to the 12 public transportation administrator an organizational unit the 13 primary function of which is to administer the high-speed rail 14 program. 15 (4)(a) The operations of the department shall be 16 organized into seven eight districts, including a turnpike 17 district, each headed by a district secretary, and a turnpike 18 enterprise, headed by an executive director. The district 19 secretaries shall report to the Assistant Secretary for 20 District Operations. The headquarters of the districts shall 21 be located in Polk, Columbia, Washington, Broward, Volusia, 22 Dade, and Hillsborough, and Leon Counties. The headquarters of 23 the turnpike enterprise shall be located in Orange County. The 24 turnpike district must be relocated to Orange County in the 25 year 2000. In order to provide for efficient operations and to 26 expedite the decisionmaking process, the department shall 27 provide for maximum decentralization to the districts. 28 However, before making a decision to centralize or 29 decentralize department operations or relocate the turnpike 30 district, the department must first determine if the decision 31 would be cost-effective and in the public's best interest. The 17 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 department shall periodically evaluate such decisions to 2 ensure that they are appropriate. 3 (b) The primary responsibility for the implementation 4 of the department's transportation programs shall be delegated 5 by the secretary to the district secretaries, and sufficient 6 authority shall be vested in each district to ensure adequate 7 control of the resources commensurate with the delegated 8 responsibility. Each district secretary shall also be 9 accountable for ensuring their district's quality of 10 performance and compliance with all laws, rules, policies, and 11 procedures related to the operation of the department. 12 (c) Each district secretary may appoint a district 13 director for planning and programming, a district director for 14 production, and a district director for operations. These 15 positions are exempt from part II of chapter 110. 16 (d) Within each district, offices shall be established 17 for managing major functional responsibilities of the 18 department. The offices may include planning, design, 19 construction, right-of-way, maintenance, and public 20 transportation. The heads of these offices shall be exempt 21 from part II of chapter 110. 22 (e) The district director for the Fort Myers Urban 23 Office of the Department of Transportation is responsible for 24 developing the 5-year Transportation Plan for Charlotte, 25 Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, and Lee Counties. The Fort 26 Myers Urban Office also is responsible for providing policy, 27 direction, local government coordination, and planning for 28 those counties. 29 (f)1. The responsibility for the turnpike system shall 30 be delegated by the secretary to the executive director of the 31 turnpike enterprise, who shall serve at the pleasure of the 18 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 secretary. The executive director shall report directly to the 2 secretary, and the turnpike enterprise shall operate pursuant 3 to ss. 338.22-338.241. 4 2. To facilitate the most efficient and effective 5 management of the turnpike enterprise, including the use of 6 best business practices employed by the private sector, the 7 turnpike enterprise shall be exempt from departmental 8 policies, procedures, and standards, subject to the Secretary 9 having the authority to apply any such policies, procedures, 10 and standards to the turnpike enterprise from time to time as 11 deemed appropriate. 12 3. To enhance the ability of the turnpike enterprise 13 to use best business practices employed by the private sector, 14 the Secretary shall promulgate rules which exempt the turnpike 15 enterprise from department rules and authorize the turnpike 16 enterprise to employ procurement methods available to the 17 private sector. 18 (5) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 110.205, the 19 Department of Management Services is authorized to exempt 20 positions within the Department of Transportation which are 21 comparable to positions within the Senior Management Service 22 pursuant to s. 110.205(2)(i) or positions which are comparable 23 to positions in the Selected Exempt Service under s. 24 110.205(2)(l). 25 (6) To facilitate the efficient and effective 26 management of the department in a businesslike manner, the 27 department shall develop a system for the submission of 28 monthly management reports to the Florida Transportation 29 Commission and secretary from the district secretaries. The 30 commission and the secretary shall determine which reports are 31 required to fulfill their respective responsibilities under 19 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 this section. A copy of each such report shall be submitted 2 monthly to the appropriations and transportation committees of 3 the Senate and the House of Representatives. Recommendations 4 made by the Auditor General in his or her audits of the 5 department that relate to management practices, systems, or 6 reports shall be implemented in a timely manner. However, if 7 the department determines that one or more of the 8 recommendations should be altered or should not be 9 implemented, it shall provide a written explanation of such 10 determination to the Legislative Auditing Committee within 6 11 months after the date the recommendations were published. 12 (6)(7) The department is authorized to contract with 13 local governmental entities and with the private sector if the 14 department first determines that: 15 (a) Consultants can do the work at less cost than 16 state employees; 17 (b) State employees can do the work at less cost, but 18 sufficient positions have not been approved by the Legislature 19 as requested in the department's most recent legislative 20 budget request; 21 (c) The work requires specialized expertise, and it 22 would not be economical for the state to acquire, and then 23 maintain, the expertise after the work is done; 24 (d) The workload is at a peak level, and it would not 25 be economical to acquire, and then keep, extra personnel after 26 the workload decreases; or 27 (e) The use of such entities is clearly in the 28 public's best interest. 29 30 Such contracts shall require compliance with applicable 31 federal and state laws, and clearly specify the product or 20 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 service to be provided. 2 Section 2. Paragraphs (i) and (l) of subsection (2) of 3 section 110.205, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 4 110.205 Career service; exemptions.-- 5 (2) EXEMPT POSITIONS.--The exempt positions which are 6 not covered by this part include the following, provided that 7 no position, except for positions established for a limited 8 period of time pursuant to paragraph (h), shall be exempted if 9 the position reports to a position in the career service: 10 (i) The appointed secretaries, assistant secretaries, 11 deputy secretaries, and deputy assistant secretaries of all 12 departments; the executive directors, assistant executive 13 directors, deputy executive directors, and deputy assistant 14 executive directors of all departments; and the directors of 15 all divisions and those positions determined by the department 16 to have managerial responsibilities comparable to such 17 positions, which positions include, but are not limited to, 18 program directors, assistant program directors, district 19 administrators, deputy district administrators, the Director 20 of Central Operations Services of the Department of Children 21 and Family Services, and the State Transportation Planner, 22 State Highway Engineer, State Public Transportation 23 Administrator, district secretaries, district directors of 24 planning and programming, production, and operations, and the 25 managers of the offices specified in s. 20.23(3)(b)1.(d)2., of 26 the Department of Transportation. Unless otherwise fixed by 27 law, the department shall set the salary and benefits of these 28 positions in accordance with the rules of the Senior 29 Management Service. 30 (l) All assistant division director, deputy division 31 director, and bureau chief positions in any department, and 21 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 those positions determined by the department to have 2 managerial responsibilities comparable to such positions, 3 which positions include, but are not limited to, positions in 4 the Department of Health, the Department of Children and 5 Family Services, and the Department of Corrections that are 6 assigned primary duties of serving as the superintendent or 7 assistant superintendent, or warden or assistant warden, of an 8 institution; positions in the Department of Corrections that 9 are assigned primary duties of serving as the circuit 10 administrator or deputy circuit administrator; positions in 11 the Department of Transportation that are assigned primary 12 duties of serving as regional toll managers and managers of 13 offices as defined in s. 20.23(3)(b)2.(d)3. and (4)(d); 14 positions in the Department of Environmental Protection that 15 are assigned the duty of an Environmental Administrator or 16 program administrator; those positions described in s. 20.171 17 as included in the Senior Management Service; and positions in 18 the Department of Health that are assigned the duties of 19 Environmental Administrator, Assistant County Health 20 Department Director, and County Health Department Financial 21 Administrator. Unless otherwise fixed by law, the department 22 shall set the salary and benefits of these positions in 23 accordance with the rules established for the Selected Exempt 24 Service. 25 Section 3. Paragraph (k) is added to subsection (6) of 26 section 163.3177, Florida Statutes, to read: 27 163.3177 Required and optional elements of 28 comprehensive plan; studies and surveys.-- 29 (6) In addition to the requirements of subsections 30 (1)-(5), the comprehensive plan shall include the following 31 elements: 22 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (a) A future land use plan element designating 2 proposed future general distribution, location, and extent of 3 the uses of land for residential uses, commercial uses, 4 industry, agriculture, recreation, conservation, education, 5 public buildings and grounds, other public facilities, and 6 other categories of the public and private uses of land. The 7 future land use plan shall include standards to be followed in 8 the control and distribution of population densities and 9 building and structure intensities. The proposed 10 distribution, location, and extent of the various categories 11 of land use shall be shown on a land use map or map series 12 which shall be supplemented by goals, policies, and measurable 13 objectives. Each land use category shall be defined in terms 14 of the types of uses included and specific standards for the 15 density or intensity of use. The future land use plan shall 16 be based upon surveys, studies, and data regarding the area, 17 including the amount of land required to accommodate 18 anticipated growth; the projected population of the area; the 19 character of undeveloped land; the availability of public 20 services; the need for redevelopment, including the renewal of 21 blighted areas and the elimination of nonconforming uses which 22 are inconsistent with the character of the community; and, in 23 rural communities, the need for job creation, capital 24 investment, and economic development that will strengthen and 25 diversify the community's economy. The future land use plan 26 may designate areas for future planned development use 27 involving combinations of types of uses for which special 28 regulations may be necessary to ensure development in accord 29 with the principles and standards of the comprehensive plan 30 and this act. In addition, for rural communities, the amount 31 of land designated for future planned industrial use shall be 23 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 based upon surveys and studies that reflect the need for job 2 creation, capital investment, and the necessity to strengthen 3 and diversify the local economies, and shall not be limited 4 solely by the projected population of the rural community. The 5 future land use plan of a county may also designate areas for 6 possible future municipal incorporation. The land use maps or 7 map series shall generally identify and depict historic 8 district boundaries and shall designate historically 9 significant properties meriting protection. The future land 10 use element must clearly identify the land use categories in 11 which public schools are an allowable use. When delineating 12 the land use categories in which public schools are an 13 allowable use, a local government shall include in the 14 categories sufficient land proximate to residential 15 development to meet the projected needs for schools in 16 coordination with public school boards and may establish 17 differing criteria for schools of different type or size. 18 Each local government shall include lands contiguous to 19 existing school sites, to the maximum extent possible, within 20 the land use categories in which public schools are an 21 allowable use. All comprehensive plans must comply with the 22 school siting requirements of this paragraph no later than 23 October 1, 1999. The failure by a local government to comply 24 with these school siting requirements by October 1, 1999, will 25 result in the prohibition of the local government's ability to 26 amend the local comprehensive plan, except for plan amendments 27 described in s. 163.3187(1)(b), until the school siting 28 requirements are met. An amendment proposed by a local 29 government for purposes of identifying the land use categories 30 in which public schools are an allowable use is exempt from 31 the limitation on the frequency of plan amendments contained 24 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 in s. 163.3187. The future land use element shall include 2 criteria which encourage the location of schools proximate to 3 urban residential areas to the extent possible and shall 4 require that the local government seek to collocate public 5 facilities, such as parks, libraries, and community centers, 6 with schools to the extent possible. 7 (b) A traffic circulation element consisting of the 8 types, locations, and extent of existing and proposed major 9 thoroughfares and transportation routes, including bicycle and 10 pedestrian ways. Transportation corridors, as defined in s. 11 334.03, may be designated in the traffic circulation element 12 pursuant to s. 337.273. If the transportation corridors are 13 designated, the local government may adopt a transportation 14 corridor management ordinance. 15 (c) A general sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage, 16 potable water, and natural groundwater aquifer recharge 17 element correlated to principles and guidelines for future 18 land use, indicating ways to provide for future potable water, 19 drainage, sanitary sewer, solid waste, and aquifer recharge 20 protection requirements for the area. The element may be a 21 detailed engineering plan including a topographic map 22 depicting areas of prime groundwater recharge. The element 23 shall describe the problems and needs and the general 24 facilities that will be required for solution of the problems 25 and needs. The element shall also include a topographic map 26 depicting any areas adopted by a regional water management 27 district as prime groundwater recharge areas for the Floridan 28 or Biscayne aquifers, pursuant to s. 373.0395. These areas 29 shall be given special consideration when the local government 30 is engaged in zoning or considering future land use for said 31 designated areas. For areas served by septic tanks, soil 25 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 surveys shall be provided which indicate the suitability of 2 soils for septic tanks. 3 (d) A conservation element for the conservation, use, 4 and protection of natural resources in the area, including 5 air, water, water recharge areas, wetlands, waterwells, 6 estuarine marshes, soils, beaches, shores, flood plains, 7 rivers, bays, lakes, harbors, forests, fisheries and wildlife, 8 marine habitat, minerals, and other natural and environmental 9 resources. Local governments shall assess their current, as 10 well as projected, water needs and sources for a 10-year 11 period. This information shall be submitted to the 12 appropriate agencies. The land use map or map series 13 contained in the future land use element shall generally 14 identify and depict the following: 15 1. Existing and planned waterwells and cones of 16 influence where applicable. 17 2. Beaches and shores, including estuarine systems. 18 3. Rivers, bays, lakes, flood plains, and harbors. 19 4. Wetlands. 20 5. Minerals and soils. 21 22 The land uses identified on such maps shall be consistent with 23 applicable state law and rules. 24 (e) A recreation and open space element indicating a 25 comprehensive system of public and private sites for 26 recreation, including, but not limited to, natural 27 reservations, parks and playgrounds, parkways, beaches and 28 public access to beaches, open spaces, and other recreational 29 facilities. 30 (f)1. A housing element consisting of standards, 31 plans, and principles to be followed in: 26 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 a. The provision of housing for all current and 2 anticipated future residents of the jurisdiction. 3 b. The elimination of substandard dwelling conditions. 4 c. The structural and aesthetic improvement of 5 existing housing. 6 d. The provision of adequate sites for future housing, 7 including housing for low-income, very low-income, and 8 moderate-income families, mobile homes, and group home 9 facilities and foster care facilities, with supporting 10 infrastructure and public facilities. 11 e. Provision for relocation housing and identification 12 of historically significant and other housing for purposes of 13 conservation, rehabilitation, or replacement. 14 f. The formulation of housing implementation programs. 15 g. The creation or preservation of affordable housing 16 to minimize the need for additional local services and avoid 17 the concentration of affordable housing units only in specific 18 areas of the jurisdiction. 19 20 The goals, objectives, and policies of the housing element 21 must be based on the data and analysis prepared on housing 22 needs, including the affordable housing needs assessment. 23 State and federal housing plans prepared on behalf of the 24 local government must be consistent with the goals, 25 objectives, and policies of the housing element. Local 26 governments are encouraged to utilize job training, job 27 creation, and economic solutions to address a portion of their 28 affordable housing concerns. 29 2. To assist local governments in housing data 30 collection and analysis and assure uniform and consistent 31 information regarding the state's housing needs, the state 27 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 land planning agency shall conduct an affordable housing needs 2 assessment for all local jurisdictions on a schedule that 3 coordinates the implementation of the needs assessment with 4 the evaluation and appraisal reports required by s. 163.3191. 5 Each local government shall utilize the data and analysis from 6 the needs assessment as one basis for the housing element of 7 its local comprehensive plan. The agency shall allow a local 8 government the option to perform its own needs assessment, if 9 it uses the methodology established by the agency by rule. 10 (g) For those units of local government identified in 11 s. 380.24, a coastal management element, appropriately related 12 to the particular requirements of paragraphs (d) and (e) and 13 meeting the requirements of s. 163.3178(2) and (3). The 14 coastal management element shall set forth the policies that 15 shall guide the local government's decisions and program 16 implementation with respect to the following objectives: 17 1. Maintenance, restoration, and enhancement of the 18 overall quality of the coastal zone environment, including, 19 but not limited to, its amenities and aesthetic values. 20 2. Continued existence of viable populations of all 21 species of wildlife and marine life. 22 3. The orderly and balanced utilization and 23 preservation, consistent with sound conservation principles, 24 of all living and nonliving coastal zone resources. 25 4. Avoidance of irreversible and irretrievable loss of 26 coastal zone resources. 27 5. Ecological planning principles and assumptions to 28 be used in the determination of suitability and extent of 29 permitted development. 30 6. Proposed management and regulatory techniques. 31 7. Limitation of public expenditures that subsidize 28 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 development in high-hazard coastal areas. 2 8. Protection of human life against the effects of 3 natural disasters. 4 9. The orderly development, maintenance, and use of 5 ports identified in s. 403.021(9) to facilitate deepwater 6 commercial navigation and other related activities. 7 10. Preservation, including sensitive adaptive use of 8 historic and archaeological resources. 9 (h)1. An intergovernmental coordination element 10 showing relationships and stating principles and guidelines to 11 be used in the accomplishment of coordination of the adopted 12 comprehensive plan with the plans of school boards and other 13 units of local government providing services but not having 14 regulatory authority over the use of land, with the 15 comprehensive plans of adjacent municipalities, the county, 16 adjacent counties, or the region, and with the state 17 comprehensive plan, as the case may require and as such 18 adopted plans or plans in preparation may exist. This element 19 of the local comprehensive plan shall demonstrate 20 consideration of the particular effects of the local plan, 21 when adopted, upon the development of adjacent municipalities, 22 the county, adjacent counties, or the region, or upon the 23 state comprehensive plan, as the case may require. 24 a. The intergovernmental coordination element shall 25 provide for procedures to identify and implement joint 26 planning areas, especially for the purpose of annexation, 27 municipal incorporation, and joint infrastructure service 28 areas. 29 b. The intergovernmental coordination element shall 30 provide for recognition of campus master plans prepared 31 pursuant to s. 240.155. 29 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 c. The intergovernmental coordination element may 2 provide for a voluntary dispute resolution process as 3 established pursuant to s. 186.509 for bringing to closure in 4 a timely manner intergovernmental disputes. A local 5 government may develop and use an alternative local dispute 6 resolution process for this purpose. 7 2. The intergovernmental coordination element shall 8 further state principles and guidelines to be used in the 9 accomplishment of coordination of the adopted comprehensive 10 plan with the plans of school boards and other units of local 11 government providing facilities and services but not having 12 regulatory authority over the use of land. In addition, the 13 intergovernmental coordination element shall describe joint 14 processes for collaborative planning and decisionmaking on 15 population projections and public school siting, the location 16 and extension of public facilities subject to concurrency, and 17 siting facilities with countywide significance, including 18 locally unwanted land uses whose nature and identity are 19 established in an agreement. Within 1 year of adopting their 20 intergovernmental coordination elements, each county, all the 21 municipalities within that county, the district school board, 22 and any unit of local government service providers in that 23 county shall establish by interlocal or other formal agreement 24 executed by all affected entities, the joint processes 25 described in this subparagraph consistent with their adopted 26 intergovernmental coordination elements. 27 3. To foster coordination between special districts 28 and local general-purpose governments as local general-purpose 29 governments implement local comprehensive plans, each 30 independent special district must submit a public facilities 31 report to the appropriate local government as required by s. 30 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 189.415. 2 4. The state land planning agency shall establish a 3 schedule for phased completion and transmittal of plan 4 amendments to implement subparagraphs 1., 2., and 3. from all 5 jurisdictions so as to accomplish their adoption by December 6 31, 1999. A local government may complete and transmit its 7 plan amendments to carry out these provisions prior to the 8 scheduled date established by the state land planning agency. 9 The plan amendments are exempt from the provisions of s. 10 163.3187(1). 11 (i) The optional elements of the comprehensive plan in 12 paragraphs (7)(a) and (b) are required elements for those 13 municipalities having populations greater than 50,000, and 14 those counties having populations greater than 75,000, as 15 determined under s. 186.901. 16 (j) For each unit of local government within an 17 urbanized area designated for purposes of s. 339.175, a 18 transportation element, which shall be prepared and adopted in 19 lieu of the requirements of paragraph (b) and paragraphs 20 (7)(a), (b), (c), and (d) and which shall address the 21 following issues: 22 1. Traffic circulation, including major thoroughfares 23 and other routes, including bicycle and pedestrian ways. 24 2. All alternative modes of travel, such as public 25 transportation, pedestrian, and bicycle travel. 26 3. Parking facilities. 27 4. Aviation, rail, seaport facilities, access to those 28 facilities, and intermodal terminals. 29 5. The availability of facilities and services to 30 serve existing land uses and the compatibility between future 31 land use and transportation elements. 31 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 6. The capability to evacuate the coastal population 2 prior to an impending natural disaster. 3 7. Airports, projected airport and aviation 4 development, and land use compatibility around airports. 5 8. An identification of land use densities, building 6 intensities, and transportation management programs to promote 7 public transportation systems in designated public 8 transportation corridors so as to encourage population 9 densities sufficient to support such systems. 10 9. May include transportation corridors, as defined in 11 s. 334.03, intended for future transportation facilities 12 designated pursuant to s. 337.273. If transportation corridors 13 are designated, the local government may adopt a 14 transportation corridor management ordinance. 15 (k) An airport master plan, and any subsequent 16 amendments to the airport master plan, prepared by a licensed 17 publicly owned and operated airport under section 333.06 may 18 be incorporated into the local government comprehensive plan 19 by the local government having jurisdiction under this act for 20 the area in which the airport or projected airport development 21 is located by the adoption of a comprehensive plan amendment. 22 In the amendment to the local comprehensive plan that 23 integrates the airport master plan, the comprehensive plan 24 amendment shall address land use compatibility consistent with 25 chapter 333 regarding airport zoning; the provision of 26 regional transportation facilities for the efficient use and 27 operation of the transportation system and airport; 28 consistency with the local government transportation 29 circulation element and applicable metropolitan planning 30 organization long-range transportation plan; the execution of 31 any necessary interlocal agreements for the purposes of the 32 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 provision of public facilities and services to maintain the 2 adopted level of service standards for facilities subject to 3 concurrency; and may address airport-related or 4 aviation-related development. Development or expansion of an 5 airport consistent with the adopted airport master plan that 6 has been incorporated into the local comprehensive plan in 7 compliance with this part, and airport-related or 8 aviation-related development that has been addressed in the 9 comprehensive plan amendment that incorporates the airport 10 master plan shall not be a development of regional impact. 11 Section 4. Paragraph (c) of subsection (2) of section 12 163.3180, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 13 163.3180 Concurrency.-- 14 (2) 15 (c) Consistent with the public welfare, and except as 16 otherwise provided in this section, transportation facilities 17 designated as part of the Florida Intrastate Highway System 18 needed to serve new development shall be in place or under 19 actual construction no more than 5 years after issuance by the 20 local government of a certificate of occupancy or its 21 functional equivalent. Other transportation facilities needed 22 to serve new development shall be in place or under actual 23 construction no more than 3 years after issuance by the local 24 government of a certificate of occupancy or its functional 25 equivalent. 26 Section 5. Section 189.441, Florida Statutes, is 27 amended to read: 28 189.441 Contracts.--Contracts for the construction of 29 projects and for any other purpose of the authority may be 30 awarded by the authority in a manner that will best promote 31 free and open competition, including advertisement for 33 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 competitive bids; however, if the authority determines that 2 the purposes of this act will be more effectively served 3 thereby, the authority may award or cause to be awarded 4 contracts for the construction of any project, including 5 design-build contracts, or any part thereof, or for any other 6 purpose of the authority upon a negotiated basis as determined 7 by the authority. Each contractor doing business with the 8 authority and required to be licensed by the state or local 9 general-purpose governments must maintain the license during 10 the term of the contract with the authority. The authority 11 may prescribe bid security requirements and other procedures 12 in connection with the award of contracts which protect the 13 public interest. Section 287.055 does not apply to the 14 selection of professional architectural, engineering, 15 landscape architectural, or land surveying services by the 16 authority or to the procurement of design-build contracts. The 17 authority may, and in the case of a new professional sports 18 franchise must, by written contract engage the services of the 19 operator, lessee, sublessee, or purchaser, or prospective 20 operator, lessee, sublessee, or purchaser, of any project in 21 the construction of the project and may, and in the case of a 22 new professional sports franchise must, provide in the 23 contract that the lessee, sublessee, purchaser, or prospective 24 lessee, sublessee, or purchaser, may act as an agent of, or an 25 independent contractor for, the authority for the performance 26 of the functions described therein, subject to the conditions 27 and requirements prescribed in the contract, including 28 functions such as the acquisition of the site and other real 29 property for the project; the preparation of plans, 30 specifications, financing, and contract documents; the award 31 of construction and other contracts upon a competitive or 34 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 negotiated basis; the construction of the project, or any part 2 thereof, directly by the lessee, purchaser, or prospective 3 lessee or purchaser; the inspection and supervision of 4 construction; the employment of engineers, architects, 5 builders, and other contractors; and the provision of money to 6 pay the cost thereof pending reimbursement by the authority. 7 Any such contract may, and in the case of a new professional 8 sports franchise must, allow the authority to make advances to 9 or reimburse the lessee, sublessee, or purchaser, or 10 prospective lessee, sublessee, or purchaser for its costs 11 incurred in the performance of those functions, and must set 12 forth the supporting documents required to be submitted to the 13 authority and the reviews, examinations, and audits that are 14 required in connection therewith to assure compliance with the 15 contract. 16 Section 6. Subsection (6) is added to section 73.092, 17 Florida Statutes, to read: 18 73.092 Attorney's fees.-- 19 (6) If a defendant does not accept the last written 20 settlement offer by the condemning authority before the final 21 judgment, and the final judgment obtained by the defendant, 22 exclusive of any interest accumulated after the written 23 settlement offer was initially made, is equal to or less than 24 the written settlement offer, then the court shall not award 25 any attorney fees or costs incurred by the defendant after the 26 date the written settlement offer was received. This 27 subsection shall not apply to s. 73.032. 28 Section 7. Subsection (2) of section 206.46, Florida 29 Statutes, is amended to read: 30 206.46 State Transportation Trust Fund.-- 31 (2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, from 35 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the revenues deposited into the State Transportation Trust 2 Fund a maximum of 7 percent in each fiscal year shall be 3 transferred into the Right-of-Way Acquisition and Bridge 4 Construction Trust Fund created in s. 215.605, as needed to 5 meet the requirements of the documents authorizing the bonds 6 issued or proposed to be issued under ss. 215.605 and 337.276 7 or at a minimum amount sufficient to pay for the debt service 8 coverage requirements of outstanding bonds. Notwithstanding 9 the 7 percent annual transfer authorized in this subsection, 10 the annual amount transferred under this subsection shall not 11 exceed an amount necessary to provide the required debt 12 service coverage levels for a maximum debt service not to 13 exceed $200 $135 million. Such transfer shall be payable 14 primarily from the motor and diesel fuel taxes transferred to 15 the State Transportation Trust Fund from the Fuel Tax 16 Collection Trust Fund. 17 Section 8. Paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section 18 255.20, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 19 255.20 Local bids and contracts for public 20 construction works; specification of state-produced lumber.-- 21 (1) A county, municipality, special district as 22 defined in chapter 189, or other political subdivision of the 23 state seeking to construct or improve a public building, 24 structure, or other public construction works must 25 competitively award to an appropriately licensed contractor 26 each project that is estimated in accordance with generally 27 accepted cost-accounting principles to have total construction 28 project costs of more than $200,000. For electrical work, 29 local government must competitively award to an appropriately 30 licensed contractor each project that is estimated in 31 accordance with generally accepted cost-accounting principles 36 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 to have a cost of more than $50,000. As used in this section, 2 the term "competitively award" means to award contracts based 3 on the submission of sealed bids, proposals submitted in 4 response to a request for proposal, proposals submitted in 5 response to a request for qualifications, or proposals 6 submitted for competitive negotiation. This subsection 7 expressly allows contracts for construction management 8 services, design/build contracts, continuation contracts based 9 on unit prices, and any other contract arrangement with a 10 private sector contractor permitted by any applicable 11 municipal or county ordinance, by district resolution, or by 12 state law. For purposes of this section, construction costs 13 include the cost of all labor, except inmate labor, and 14 include the cost of equipment and materials to be used in the 15 construction of the project. Subject to the provisions of 16 subsection (3), the county, municipality, special district, or 17 other political subdivision may establish, by municipal or 18 county ordinance or special district resolution, procedures 19 for conducting the bidding process. 20 (a) The provisions of this subsection do not apply: 21 1. When the project is undertaken to replace, 22 reconstruct, or repair an existing facility damaged or 23 destroyed by a sudden unexpected turn of events, such as an 24 act of God, riot, fire, flood, accident, or other urgent 25 circumstances, and such damage or destruction creates: 26 a. An immediate danger to the public health or safety; 27 b. Other loss to public or private property which 28 requires emergency government action; or 29 c. An interruption of an essential governmental 30 service. 31 2. When, after notice by publication in accordance 37 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 with the applicable ordinance or resolution, the governmental 2 entity does not receive any responsive bids or responses. 3 3. To construction, remodeling, repair, or improvement 4 to a public electric or gas utility system when such work on 5 the public utility system is performed by personnel of the 6 system. 7 4. To construction, remodeling, repair, or improvement 8 by a utility commission whose major contracts are to construct 9 and operate a public electric utility system. 10 5. When the project is undertaken as repair or 11 maintenance of an existing public facility. 12 6. When the project is undertaken exclusively as part 13 of a public educational program. 14 7. When the funding source of the project will be 15 diminished or lost because the time required to competitively 16 award the project after the funds become available exceeds the 17 time within which the funding source must be spent. 18 8. When the local government has competitively awarded 19 a project to a private sector contractor and the contractor 20 has abandoned the project before completion or the local 21 government has terminated the contract. 22 9. When the governing board of the local government, 23 after public notice, conducts a public meeting under s. 24 286.011 and finds by a majority vote of the governing board 25 that it is in the public's best interest to perform the 26 project using its own services, employees, and equipment. The 27 public notice must be published at least 14 days prior to the 28 date of the public meeting at which the governing board takes 29 final action to apply this subparagraph. The notice must 30 identify the project, the estimated cost of the project, and 31 specify that the purpose for the public meeting is to consider 38 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 whether it is in the public's best interest to perform the 2 project using the local government's own services, employees, 3 and equipment. In deciding whether it is in the public's best 4 interest for local government to perform a project using its 5 own services, employees, and equipment, the governing board 6 may consider the cost of the project, whether the project 7 requires an increase in the number of government employees, an 8 increase in capital expenditures for public facilities, 9 equipment or other capital assets, the impact on local 10 economic development, the impact on small and minority 11 business owners, the impact on state and local tax revenues, 12 whether the private sector contractors provide health 13 insurance and other benefits equivalent to those provided by 14 the local government, and any other factor relevant to what is 15 in the public's best interest. 16 10. When the governing board of the local government 17 determines upon consideration of specific substantive criteria 18 and administrative procedures that it is in the best interest 19 of the local government to award the project to an 20 appropriately licensed private sector contractor according to 21 procedures established by and expressly set forth in a 22 charter, ordinance, or resolution of the local government 23 adopted prior to July 1, 1994. The criteria and procedures 24 must be set out in the charter, ordinance, or resolution and 25 must be applied uniformly by the local government to avoid 26 award of any project in an arbitrary or capricious manner. 27 This exception shall apply when all of the following occur: 28 a. When the governing board of the local government, 29 after public notice, conducts a public meeting under s. 30 286.011 and finds by a two-thirds vote of the governing board 31 that it is in the public's best interest to award the project 39 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 according to the criteria and procedures established by 2 charter, ordinance, or resolution. The public notice must be 3 published at least 14 days prior to the date of the public 4 meeting at which the governing board takes final action to 5 apply this subparagraph. The notice must identify the 6 project, the estimated cost of the project, and specify that 7 the purpose for the public meeting is to consider whether it 8 is in the public's best interest to award the project using 9 the criteria and procedures permitted by the preexisting 10 ordinance. 11 b. In the event the project is to be awarded by any 12 method other than a competitive selection process, the 13 governing board must find evidence that: 14 (I) There is one appropriately licensed contractor who 15 is uniquely qualified to undertake the project because that 16 contractor is currently under contract to perform work that is 17 affiliated with the project; or 18 (II) The time to competitively award the project will 19 jeopardize the funding for the project, or will materially 20 increase the cost of the project or will create an undue 21 hardship on the public health, safety, or welfare. 22 c. In the event the project is to be awarded by any 23 method other than a competitive selection process, the 24 published notice must clearly specify the ordinance or 25 resolution by which the private sector contractor will be 26 selected and the criteria to be considered. 27 d. In the event the project is to be awarded by a 28 method other than a competitive selection process, the 29 architect or engineer of record has provided a written 30 recommendation that the project be awarded to the private 31 sector contractor without competitive selection; and the 40 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 consideration by, and the justification of, the government 2 body are documented, in writing, in the project file and are 3 presented to the governing board prior to the approval 4 required in this paragraph. 5 11. To projects subject to chapter 336. 6 Section 9. Paragraph (g) of subsection (2) of section 7 287.055, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 8 287.055 Acquisition of professional architectural, 9 engineering, landscape architectural, or surveying and mapping 10 services; definitions; procedures; contingent fees prohibited; 11 penalties.-- 12 (2) DEFINITIONS.--For purposes of this section: 13 (g) A "continuing contract" is a contract for 14 professional services entered into in accordance with all the 15 procedures of this act between an agency and a firm whereby 16 the firm provides professional services to the agency for 17 projects in which construction costs do not exceed $1 million 18 $500,000, for study activity when the fee for such 19 professional service does not exceed $50,000 $25,000, or for 20 work of a specified nature as outlined in the contract 21 required by the agency, with no time limitation except that 22 the contract must provide a termination clause. 23 Section 10. Paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (3) 24 of section 311.07, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 25 311.07 Florida seaport transportation and economic 26 development funding.-- 27 (3)(a) Program funds shall be used to fund approved 28 projects on a 50-50 matching basis with any of the deepwater 29 ports, as listed in s. 403.021(9)(b), which is governed by a 30 public body or any other deepwater port which is governed by a 31 public body and which complies with the water quality 41 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 provisions of s. 403.061, the comprehensive master plan 2 requirements of s. 163.3178(2)(k), the local financial 3 management and reporting provisions of part III of chapter 4 218, and the auditing provisions of s. 11.45(3)(a)5. Program 5 funds also may be used by the Seaport Transportation and 6 Economic Development Council to develop with the Florida Trade 7 Data Center such trade data information products which will 8 assist Florida's seaports and international trade. 9 (b) Projects eligible for funding by grants under the 10 program are limited to the following port facilities or port 11 transportation projects: 12 1. Transportation facilities within the jurisdiction 13 of the port. 14 2. The dredging or deepening of channels, turning 15 basins, or harbors. 16 3. The construction or rehabilitation of wharves, 17 docks, structures, jetties, piers, storage facilities, cruise 18 terminals, automated people mover systems, or any facilities 19 necessary or useful in connection with any of the foregoing. 20 4. The acquisition of container cranes or other 21 mechanized equipment used in the movement of cargo or 22 passengers in international commerce. 23 5. The acquisition of land to be used for port 24 purposes. 25 6. The acquisition, improvement, enlargement, or 26 extension of existing port facilities. 27 7. Environmental protection projects which are 28 necessary because of requirements imposed by a state agency as 29 a condition of a permit or other form of state approval; which 30 are necessary for environmental mitigation required as a 31 condition of a state, federal, or local environmental permit; 42 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 which are necessary for the acquisition of spoil disposal 2 sites and improvements to existing and future spoil sites; or 3 which result from the funding of eligible projects listed 4 herein. 5 8. Transportation facilities as defined in s. 6 334.03(31) which are not otherwise part of the Department of 7 Transportation's adopted work program. 8 9. Seaport intermodal access projects identified in 9 the 5-year Florida Seaport Mission Plan as provided in s. 10 311.09(3). 11 10. Construction or rehabilitation of port facilities 12 as defined in s. 315.02, excluding any park or recreational 13 facilities, in ports listed in s. 311.09(1) with operating 14 revenues of $5 million or less, provided that such projects 15 create economic development opportunities, capital 16 improvements, and positive financial returns to such ports. 17 11. Seaport security projects identified pursuant to 18 s. 311.12. Seaport security projects are not subject to the 19 matching fund requirements of paragraph (a). 20 Section 11. Subsection (1) of Section 315.031, Florida 21 Statutes is amended to read: 22 315.031 Promoting and advertising port facilities.-- 23 (1) Each unit is authorized and empowered: 24 (a) To publicize, advertise and promote the activities 25 and port facilities herein authorized; 26 (b) To make known the advantages, facilities, 27 resources, products, attractions and attributes of the 28 activities and port facilities herein authorized; 29 (c) To create a favorable climate of opinion 30 concerning the activities and port facilities herein 31 authorized; 43 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (d) To cooperate with other agencies, public and 2 private, in accomplishing these purposes; 3 (e) To enter into agreements with the purchaser or 4 purchasers of port facilities bonds issued under the 5 provisions of this law to establish a special fund to be set 6 aside from the proceeds of the revenues collected under the 7 provisions of s. 315.03(13), during any fiscal year, for the 8 promotional activities authorized herein. 9 (f) To authorize expenditures for promotional 10 activities authorized by this section, including meals, 11 hospitality, and entertainment of persons in the interest of 12 promoting and engendering goodwill toward its port facilities. 13 14 Nothing herein shall be construed to authorize any unit to 15 expend funds for meals, hospitality, amusement or any other 16 purpose of an entertainment nature. 17 Section 12. Subsection (12) of section 311.09, Florida 18 Statutes, is amended to read: 19 311.09 Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic 20 Development Council.-- 21 (12) Members of the council shall serve without 22 compensation but are entitled to receive reimbursement for per 23 diem and travel expenses as provided in s. 112.061. The 24 council may elect to provide an administrative staff to 25 provide services to the council on matters relating to the 26 Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development 27 Program and the council. The cost for such administrative 28 services shall be paid by all ports that receive funding from 29 the Florida Seaport Transportation and Economic Development 30 Program, based upon a pro rata formula measured by each 31 recipient's share of the funds as compared to the total funds 44 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 disbursed to all recipients during the year. The share of 2 costs for administrative services shall be paid in its total 3 amount by the recipient port upon execution by the port and 4 the Department of Transportation of a joint participation 5 agreement for each council-approved project, and such payment 6 is in addition to the matching funds required to be paid by 7 the recipient port. Except as otherwise exempted by law, all 8 moneys derived from the Florida Seaport Transportation and 9 Economic Development Program shall be expended in accordance 10 with the provisions of s. 287.057. Seaports subject to 11 competitive negotiation requirements of a local governing body 12 shall abide by the provisions of s. 287.055 be exempt from 13 this requirement. 14 Section 13. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 15 316.302, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 16 316.302 Commercial motor vehicles; safety regulations; 17 transporters and shippers of hazardous materials; 18 enforcement.-- 19 (1) 20 (b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, all 21 owners or drivers of commercial motor vehicles that are 22 engaged in intrastate commerce are subject to the rules and 23 regulations contained in 49 C.F.R. parts 382, 385, and 24 390-397, with the exception of 49 C.F.R. s. 390.5 as it 25 relates to the definition of bus, as such rules and 26 regulations existed on October 1, 2000 March 1, 1999. 27 Section 14. Paragraph (a) of subsection (3) of section 28 316.3025, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 29 316.3025 Penalties.-- 30 (3)(a) A civil penalty of $50 may be assessed for a 31 violation of 49 C.F.R. s. 390.21 s. 316.3027. 45 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Section 15. Subsection (2) of section 316.515, Florida 2 Statutes, is amended to read: 3 316.515 Maximum width, height, length.-- 4 (2) HEIGHT LIMITATION.--No vehicle may exceed a height 5 of 13 feet 6 inches, inclusive of load carried thereon. 6 However, an automobile transporter may, with a permit from the 7 Department of Transportation, measure a height not to exceed 8 14 feet, inclusive of the load carried thereon. 9 Section 16. Subsection (6) of section 316.535, Florida 10 Statutes, is renumbered as subsection (7), present subsection 11 (7) is renumbered as subsection (8) and amended, and a new 12 subsection (6) is added to said section to read: 13 316.535 Maximum weights.-- 14 (6) Dump trucks, concrete mixing trucks, trucks 15 engaged in waste collection and disposal, and fuel oil and 16 gasoline trucks designed and constructed for special type work 17 or use, when operated as a single unit, shall be subject to 18 all safety and operational requirements of law, except that 19 any such vehicle need not conform to the axle spacing 20 requirements of this section provided that such vehicle shall 21 be limited to a total gross load, including the weight of the 22 vehicle, of 20,000 pounds per axle plus scale tolerances and 23 shall not exceed 550 pounds per inch width tire surface plus 24 scale tolerances. No vehicle operating pursuant to this 25 section shall exceed a gross weight, including the weight of 26 the vehicle and scale tolerances, of 70,000 pounds. Any 27 vehicle violating the weight provisions of this section shall 28 be penalized as provided in s. 316.545. 29 (7)(6) The Department of Transportation shall adopt 30 rules to implement this section, shall enforce this section 31 and the rules adopted hereunder, and shall publish and 46 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 distribute tables and other publications as deemed necessary 2 to inform the public. 3 (8)(7) Except as hereinafter provided, no vehicle or 4 combination of vehicles exceeding the gross weights specified 5 in subsections (3), (4), and (5), and (6) shall be permitted 6 to travel on the public highways within the state. 7 Section 17. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 8 316.545, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 9 316.545 Weight and load unlawful; special fuel and 10 motor fuel tax enforcement; inspection; penalty; review.-- 11 (2)(a) Whenever an officer, upon weighing a vehicle or 12 combination of vehicles with load, determines that the axle 13 weight or gross weight is unlawful, the officer may require 14 the driver to stop the vehicle in a suitable place and remain 15 standing until a determination can be made as to the amount of 16 weight thereon and, if overloaded, the amount of penalty to be 17 assessed as provided herein. However, any gross weight over 18 and beyond 6,000 pounds beyond the maximum herein set shall be 19 unloaded and all material so unloaded shall be cared for by 20 the owner or operator of the vehicle at the risk of such owner 21 or operator. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, to 22 facilitate compliance with and enforcement of the weight 23 limits established in s. 316.535, weight tables published 24 pursuant to s. 316.535(7) (6) shall include a 10-percent scale 25 tolerance and shall thereby reflect the maximum scaled weights 26 allowed any vehicle or combination of vehicles. As used in 27 this section, scale tolerance means the allowable deviation 28 from legal weights established in s. 316.535. Notwithstanding 29 any other provision of the weight law, if a vehicle or 30 combination of vehicles does not exceed the gross, external 31 bridge, or internal bridge weight limits imposed in s. 316.535 47 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 and the driver of such vehicle or combination of vehicles can 2 comply with the requirements of this chapter by shifting or 3 equalizing the load on all wheels or axles and does so when 4 requested by the proper authority, the driver shall not be 5 held to be operating in violation of said weight limits. 6 Section 18. Section 330.27, Florida Statutes, is 7 amended to read: 8 330.27 Definitions, when used in ss. 330.29-330.36, 9 330.38, 330.39.-- 10 (1) "Aircraft" means a powered or unpowered machine or 11 device capable of atmosphere flight any motor vehicle or 12 contrivance now known, or hereafter invented, which is used or 13 designed for navigation of or flight in the air, except a 14 parachute or other such device contrivance designed for such 15 navigation but used primarily as safety equipment. 16 (2) "Airport" means an any area of land or water, or 17 any manmade object or facility located thereon, which is used 18 for, or intended to be used for, use, for the landing and 19 takeoff of aircraft, including and any appurtenant areas, 20 which are used, or intended for use, for airport buildings, or 21 other airport facilities, or rights-of-way necessary to 22 facilitate such use or intended use, together with all airport 23 buildings and facilities located thereon. 24 (3) "Airport hazard" means any structure, object of 25 natural growth, or use of land which obstructs the airspace 26 required for the flight of aircraft in landing or taking off 27 at an airport or which is otherwise hazardous to such landing 28 or taking off. 29 (4) "Aviation" means the science and art of flight and 30 includes, but is not limited to, transportation by aircraft; 31 the operation, construction, repair, or maintenance of 48 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 aircraft, aircraft power plants, and accessories, including 2 the repair, packing, and maintenance of parachutes; the 3 design, establishment, construction, extension, operation, 4 improvement, repair, or maintenance of airports or other air 5 navigation facilities; and instruction in flying or ground 6 subjects pertaining thereto. 7 (3)(5) "Department" means the Department of 8 Transportation. 9 (4)(6) "Limited airport" means any an airport, 10 publicly or privately owned, limited exclusively to the 11 specific conditions stated on the site approval order or 12 license. 13 (7) "Operation of aircraft" or "operate aircraft" 14 means the use, navigation, or piloting of aircraft in the 15 airspace over this state or upon any airport within this 16 state. 17 (8) "Political subdivision" means any county, 18 municipality, district, port or aviation commission or 19 authority, or similar entity authorized to establish or 20 operate an airport in this state. 21 (5)(9) "Private airport" means an airport, publicly or 22 privately owned, which is not open or available for use by the 23 public. A private airport is registered with the department 24 for use of the person or persons registering the facility used 25 primarily by the licensee but may be made which is available 26 to others for use by invitation of the registrant licensee. 27 Services may be provided if authorized by the department. 28 (6)(10) "Public airport" means an airport, publicly or 29 privately owned, which meets minimum safety and service 30 standards and is open for use by the public as listed in the 31 current United States Government Flight Information 49 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Publication, Airport Facility Directory. A public airport is 2 licensed by the department as meeting minimum safety 3 standards. 4 (7)(11) "Temporary airport" means any an airport, 5 publicly or privately owned, that will be used for a period of 6 less than 30 90 days with no more than 10 operations per day. 7 (8)(12) "Ultralight aircraft" means any 8 heavier-than-air, motorized aircraft meeting which meets the 9 criteria for maximum weight, fuel capacity, and airspeed 10 established for such aircraft by the Federal Aviation 11 Regulation Administration under Part 103 of the Federal 12 Aviation Regulations. 13 Section 19. Section 330.29, Florida Statutes, is 14 amended to read: 15 330.29 Administration and enforcement; rules; 16 standards for airport sites and airports.--It is the duty of 17 the department to: 18 (1) Administer and enforce the provisions of this 19 chapter. 20 (2) Establish minimum standards for airport sites and 21 airports under its licensing and registration jurisdiction. 22 (3) Establish and maintain a state aviation data 23 system to facilitate licensing and registration of all 24 airports. 25 (4)(3) Adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 26 120.54 to implement the provisions of this chapter. 27 Section 20. Section 330.30, Florida Statutes, is 28 amended to read: 29 330.30 Approval of airport sites and licensing of 30 airports; fees.-- 31 (1) SITE APPROVALS; REQUIREMENTS, FEES, EFFECTIVE 50 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 PERIOD, REVOCATION.-- 2 (a) Except as provided in subsection (3), the owner or 3 lessee of any proposed airport shall, prior to site the 4 acquisition of the site or prior to the construction or 5 establishment of the proposed airport, obtain approval of the 6 airport site from the department. Applications for approval 7 of a site and for an original license shall be jointly made on 8 a form prescribed by the department and shall be accompanied 9 by a site approval fee of $100. The department, after 10 inspection of the airport site, shall grant the site approval 11 if it is satisfied: 12 1. That the site is suitable adequate for the airport 13 as proposed airport; 14 2. That the airport as proposed airport, if 15 constructed or established, will conform to minimum standards 16 of safety and will comply with the applicable local government 17 land development regulation or county or municipal zoning 18 requirements; 19 3. That all nearby airports, local governments 20 municipalities, and property owners have been notified and any 21 comments submitted by them have been given adequate 22 consideration; and 23 4. That safe air-traffic patterns can be established 24 worked out for the proposed airport with and for all existing 25 airports and approved airport sites in its vicinity. 26 (b) Site approval shall be granted for public airports 27 only after a favorable department inspection of the proposed 28 site. 29 (c) Site approval shall be granted for private 30 airports only after receipt of documentation the department 31 deems necessary to satisfy the conditions in paragraph (a). 51 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (d)(b) Site approval may be granted subject to any 2 reasonable conditions which the department deems may deem 3 necessary to protect the public health, safety, or welfare. 4 (e) Such Approval shall remain valid in effect for a 5 period of 2 years after the date of issue issuance of the site 6 approval order, unless sooner revoked by the department or 7 unless, prior to the expiration of the 2-year period, a public 8 airport license is issued or private airport registration 9 granted for an airport located on the approved site has been 10 issued pursuant to subsection (2) prior to the expiration 11 date. 12 (f) The department may extend a site approval may be 13 extended for up to a maximum of 2 years for upon good cause 14 shown by the owner or lessee of the airport site. 15 (g)(c) The department may revoke a site such approval 16 if it determines: 17 1. That there has been an abandonment of the site has 18 been abandoned as an airport site; 19 2. That there has been a failure within a reasonable 20 time to develop the site has not been developed as an airport 21 within a reasonable time period or development does not to 22 comply with the conditions of the site approval; 23 3. That except as required for in-flight emergencies 24 the operation of aircraft have operated of a nonemergency 25 nature has occurred on the site; or 26 4. That, because of changed physical or legal 27 conditions or circumstances, the site is no longer usable for 28 the aviation purposes due to physical or legal changes in 29 conditions that were the subject of for which the approval was 30 granted. 31 (2) LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS; REQUIREMENTS, FEES, 52 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 RENEWAL, REVOCATION.-- 2 (a) Except as provided in subsection (3), the owner or 3 lessee of any an airport in this state must have either a 4 public airport obtain a license or private airport 5 registration prior to the operation of aircraft to or from the 6 facility on the airport. An Application for a such license or 7 registration shall be made on a form prescribed by the 8 department and shall be accomplished jointly with an 9 application for site approval. Upon granting site approval:, 10 making a favorable final airport inspection report indicating 11 compliance with all license requirements, and receiving the 12 appropriate license fee, the department shall issue a license 13 to the applicant, subject to any reasonable conditions that 14 the department may deem necessary to protect the public 15 health, safety, or welfare. 16 1. For a public airport, the department shall issue a 17 license after a final airport inspection finds the facility to 18 be in compliance with all requirements for the license. The 19 license may be subject to any reasonable conditions that the 20 department may deem necessary to protect the public health, 21 safety, or welfare. 22 2. For a private airport, the department shall provide 23 controlled electronic access to the state aviation facility 24 data system to permit the applicant to complete the 25 registration process. Registration shall be completed upon 26 self-certification by the registrant of operational and 27 configuration data deemed necessary by the department. 28 (b) The department is authorized to license a public 29 an airport that does not meet all of the minimum standards 30 only if it determines that such exception is justified by 31 unusual circumstances or is in the interest of public 53 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 convenience and does not endanger the public health, safety, 2 or welfare. Such a license shall bear the designation 3 "special" and shall state the conditions subject to which the 4 license is granted. 5 (c) The department may authorize a site to be used as 6 a temporary airport if it finds, after inspection of the site, 7 that the airport will not endanger the public health, safety, 8 or welfare. A temporary airport will not require a license or 9 registration. Such Authorization to use a site for a temporary 10 airport will be valid for shall expire not more later than 30 11 90 days after issuance and is not renewable. 12 (d) The license fees for the four categories of 13 airport licenses are: 14 1. Public airport: $100. 15 2. Private airport: $70. 16 3. Limited airport: $50. 17 4. Temporary airport: $25. 18 19 Airports owned or operated by the state, a county, or a 20 municipality and emergency helistops operated by licensed 21 hospitals are required to be licensed but are exempt from the 22 payment of site approval fees and annual license fees. 23 (d)(e)1. Each public airport license will expire no 24 later than 1 year after the effective date of the license, 25 except that the expiration date of a license may be adjusted 26 to provide a maximum license period of 18 months to facilitate 27 airport inspections, recognize seasonal airport operations, or 28 improve administrative efficiency. If the expiration date for 29 a public airport is adjusted, the appropriate license fee 30 shall be determined by prorating the annual fee based on the 31 length of the adjusted license period. 54 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 2. Registration The license period for private all 2 airports other than public airports will remain valid provided 3 specific elements of airport data, established by the 4 department, are periodically recertified by the airport 5 registrant. The ability to recertify private airport 6 registration data shall be available at all times by 7 electronic submittal. Recertification shall be required each 8 12 months. A private airport registration that has not been 9 recertified in the 12-month period following the last 10 certification shall expire. The expiration date of the current 11 registration period will be clearly identifiable from the 12 state aviation facility data system. be set by the department, 13 but shall not exceed a period of 5 years. In determining the 14 license period for such airports, the department shall 15 consider the number of based aircraft, the airport location 16 relative to adjacent land uses and other airports, and any 17 other factors deemed by the department to be critical to 18 airport operation and safety. 19 3. The effective date and expiration date shall be 20 shown on public airport licenses stated on the face of the 21 license. Upon receiving an application for renewal of a public 22 airport license on a form prescribed by the department and, 23 making a favorable inspection report indicating compliance 24 with all applicable requirements and conditions, and receiving 25 the appropriate annual license fee, the department shall renew 26 the license, subject to any conditions deemed necessary to 27 protect the public health, safety, or welfare. 28 4. The department may require a new site approval for 29 any an airport if the license or registration of the airport 30 has expired not been renewed by the expiration date. 31 5. If the renewal application for a public airport 55 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 license has and fees have not been received by the department 2 or no private airport registration recertification has been 3 accomplished within 15 days after the date of expiration of 4 the license, the department may close the airport. 5 (e)(f) The department may revoke any airport 6 registration, license, or license renewal thereof, or refuse 7 to allow registration or issue a registration or license 8 renewal, if it determines: 9 1. That the site there has been abandoned as an an 10 abandonment of the airport as such; 11 2. That the airport does not there has been a failure 12 to comply with the registration, license, license renewal, or 13 site conditions of the license or renewal thereof; or 14 3. That, because of changed physical or legal 15 conditions or circumstances, the airport has become either 16 unsafe or unusable for flight operation due to physical or 17 legal changes in conditions that were the subject of approval 18 the aeronautical purposes for which the license or renewal was 19 issued. 20 (3) EXEMPTIONS.--The provisions of this section do not 21 apply to: 22 (a) An airport owned or operated by the United States. 23 (b) An ultralight aircraft landing area; except that 24 any public ultralight airport located more than within 5 25 nautical miles from a of another public airport or military 26 airport, except or any ultralight landing area with more than 27 10 ultralight aircraft operating from the site is subject to 28 the provisions of this section. 29 (c) A helistop used solely in conjunction with a 30 construction project undertaken pursuant to the performance of 31 a state contract if the purpose of the helicopter operations 56 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 at the site is to expedite construction. 2 (d) An airport under the jurisdiction or control of a 3 county or municipal aviation authority or a county or 4 municipal port authority or the Spaceport Florida Authority; 5 however, the department shall license any such airport if such 6 authority does not elect to exercise its exemption under this 7 subsection. 8 (d)(e) A helistop used by mosquito control or 9 emergency services, not to include areas where permanent 10 facilities are installed, such as hospital landing sites. 11 (e)(f) An airport which meets the criteria of s. 12 330.27(11) used exclusively for aerial application or spraying 13 of crops on a seasonal basis, not to include any licensed 14 airport where permanent crop aerial application or spraying 15 facilities are installed, if the period of operation does not 16 exceed 30 days per calendar year. Such proposed airports, 17 which will be located within 3 miles of existing airports or 18 approved airport sites, shall work out safe air-traffic 19 patterns with such existing airports or approved airport 20 sites, by memorandums of understanding, or by letters of 21 agreement between the parties representing the airports or 22 sites. 23 (4) EXCEPTIONS.--Private airports with ten or more 24 based aircraft may request to be inspected and licensed by the 25 department. Private airports licensed according to this 26 subsection shall be considered private airports as defined in 27 s. 330.27(5) in all other respects. 28 Section 21. Subsection (2) of section 330.35, Florida 29 Statutes, is amended to read: 30 330.35 Airport zoning, approach zone protection.-- 31 (2) Airports licensed for general public use under the 57 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 provisions of s. 330.30 are eligible for airport zoning 2 approach zone protection, and the procedure shall be the same 3 as is prescribed in chapter 333. 4 Section 22. Subsection (2) of section 330.36, Florida 5 Statutes, is amended to read: 6 330.36 Prohibition against county or municipal 7 licensing of airports; regulation of seaplane landings.-- 8 (2) A municipality may prohibit or otherwise regulate, 9 for specified public health and safety purposes, the landing 10 of seaplanes in and upon any public waters of the state which 11 are located within the limits or jurisdiction of, or bordering 12 on, the municipality upon adoption of zoning requirements in 13 compliance with the provisions of subsection (1). 14 Section 23. Subsection (4) of section 332.004, Florida 15 Statutes, is amended to read: 16 332.004 Definitions of terms used in ss. 17 332.003-332.007.--As used in ss. 332.003-332.007, the term: 18 (4) "Airport or aviation development project" or 19 "development project" means any activity associated with the 20 design, construction, purchase, improvement, or repair of a 21 public-use airport or portion thereof, including, but not 22 limited to: the purchase of equipment; the acquisition of 23 land, including land required as a condition of a federal, 24 state, or local permit or agreement for environmental 25 mitigation; off-airport noise mitigation projects; the 26 removal, lowering, relocation, marking, and lighting of 27 airport hazards; the installation of navigation aids used by 28 aircraft in landing at or taking off from a public airport; 29 the installation of safety equipment required by rule or 30 regulation for certification of the airport under s. 612 of 31 the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and amendments thereto; and 58 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the improvement of access to the airport by road or rail 2 system which is on airport property and which is consistent, 3 to the maximum extent feasible, with the approved local 4 government comprehensive plan of the units of local government 5 in which the airport is located. 6 Section 24. Subsection (4) is added to section 333.06, 7 Florida Statutes, to read: 8 333.06 Airport zoning requirements.-- 9 (4) ADOPTION OF AIRPORT MASTER PLAN AND NOTICE TO 10 AFFECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENTS.--An airport master plan shall be 11 prepared by each publicly owned and operated airport licensed 12 by the Department of Transportation under chapter 330. The 13 authorized entity having responsibility for governing the 14 operation of the airport, when either requesting from or 15 submitting to a state or federal governmental agency with 16 funding or approval jurisdiction a "finding of no significant 17 impact," an environmental assessment, a site-selection study, 18 an airport master plan, or any amendment to an airport master 19 plan, shall submit simultaneously a copy of said request, 20 submittal, assessment, study, plan, or amendments by certified 21 mail to all affected local governments. For the purposes of 22 this subsection, "affected local government" is defined as any 23 city or county having jurisdiction over the airport and any 24 city or county located within 2 miles of the boundaries of the 25 land subject to the airport master plan. 26 Section 25. Subsection (5) and paragraph (b) of 27 subsection (15) of section 334.044, Florida Statutes, are 28 amended to read: 29 334.044 Department; powers and duties.--The department 30 shall have the following general powers and duties: 31 (5) To purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire property 59 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 and materials, including the purchase of promotional items as 2 part of public information and education campaigns for the 3 promotion of scenic highways, traffic and train safety 4 awareness, alternatives to single-occupant vehicle travel, and 5 commercial motor vehicle safety; to purchase, lease, or 6 otherwise acquire equipment and supplies; and to sell, 7 exchange, or otherwise dispose of any property that is no 8 longer needed by the department. 9 (15) To regulate and prescribe conditions for the 10 transfer of stormwater to the state right-of-way as a result 11 of manmade changes to adjacent properties. 12 (b) The department is specifically authorized to adopt 13 rules which set forth the purpose; necessary definitions; 14 permit exceptions; permit and assurance requirements; permit 15 application procedures; permit forms; general conditions for a 16 drainage permit; provisions for suspension or revocation of a 17 permit; and provisions for department recovery of fines, 18 penalties, and costs incurred due to permittee actions. In 19 order to avoid duplication and overlap with other units of 20 government, the department shall accept a surface water 21 management permit issued by a water management district, the 22 Department of Environmental Protection, a surface water 23 management permit issued by a delegated local government, or a 24 permit issued pursuant to an approved Stormwater Management 25 Plan or Master Drainage Plan; provided issuance is based on 26 requirements equal to or more stringent than those of the 27 department. The department may enter into a permit delegation 28 agreement with a governmental entity provided issuance is 29 based on requirements that the department determines will 30 ensure the safety and integrity of the Department of 31 Transportation facilities. 60 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Section 26. Section 334.193, Florida Statutes, is 2 amended to read: 3 334.193 Unlawful for certain persons to be financially 4 interested in purchases, sales, and certain contracts; 5 penalties.-- 6 (1) It is unlawful for a state officer, or an employee 7 or agent of the department, or for any company, corporation, 8 or firm in which a state officer, or an employee or agent of 9 the department has a financial interest, to bid on, enter 10 into, or be personally interested in: 11 (a) The purchase or the furnishing of any materials or 12 supplies to be used in the work of the state. 13 (b) A contract for the construction of any state road, 14 the sale of any property, or the performance of any other work 15 for which the department is responsible. 16 (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1): 17 (a) The department may consider competitive bids or 18 proposals by employees or employee work groups who have a 19 financial interest in matters referenced in paragraphs (1)(a) 20 and (b) when the subject matter of a request for bids or 21 proposals by the department includes functions performed by 22 the employees or employee work groups of the department before 23 the request for bids or proposals. However, if the employees, 24 employee work groups, or entity in which an employee of the 25 department has an interest is the successful bidder or 26 proposer, such employee or employees must resign from 27 department employment upon executing an agreement to perform 28 the matter bid upon. 29 (b) The department may consider competitive bids or 30 proposals of employees or employee work groups submitted on 31 behalf of the department to perform the subject matter of 61 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 requests for bids or proposals. The department may select 2 such bid or proposal for performance of the work by the 3 department. 4 5 The department may update existing rules or adopt new rules 6 pertaining to employee usage of department equipment, 7 facilities, and supplies during business hours for 8 nondepartment activities in order to implement this 9 subsection. 10 (3) Any person who is convicted of a violation of this 11 section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree, 12 punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, and shall 13 be removed from his or her office or employment. 14 Section 27. Section 334.30, Florida Statutes, is 15 amended to read: 16 334.30 Public-private Private transportation 17 facilities.--The Legislature hereby finds and declares that 18 there is a public need for rapid construction of safe and 19 efficient transportation facilities for the purpose of travel 20 within the state, and that it is in the public's interest to 21 provide for public-private partnership agreements to 22 effectuate the construction of additional safe, convenient, 23 and economical transportation facilities. 24 (1) The department may receive or solicit proposals 25 and, with legislative approval by a separate bill for each 26 facility, enter into agreements with private entities, or 27 consortia thereof, for the building, operation, ownership, or 28 financing of transportation facilities. The department is 29 authorized to adopt rules to implement this section and shall 30 by rule establish an application fee for the submission of 31 proposals under this section. The fee must be sufficient to 62 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 pay the costs of evaluating the proposals. The department may 2 engage the services of private consultants to assist in the 3 evaluation. Before seeking legislative approval, the 4 department must determine that the proposed project: 5 (a) Is in the public's best interest.; 6 (b) Would not require state funds to be used unless 7 there is an overriding state interest. However, the department 8 may use state resources for a transportation facility project 9 that is on the State Highway System or that provides for 10 increased mobility on the state's transportation system.; and 11 (c) Would have adequate safeguards in place to ensure 12 that no additional costs or service disruptions would be 13 realized by the traveling public and citizens of the state in 14 the event of default or cancellation of the agreement by the 15 department. 16 17 The department shall ensure that all reasonable costs to the 18 state and substantially affected local governments and 19 utilities, related to the private transportation facility, are 20 borne by the private entity. 21 (2) The use of funds from the State Transportation 22 Trust Fund is limited to advancing projects already programmed 23 in the adopted 5-year work program or to no more than a 24 statewide total of $50 million in capital costs for all 25 projects not programmed in the adopted 5-year work program. 26 (3) The department may request proposals for 27 public-private transportation proposals or, if the department 28 receives a proposal, shall publish a notice in the Florida 29 Administrative Weekly and a newspaper of general circulation 30 at least once a week for 2 weeks, stating that the department 31 has received the proposal and will accept, for 60 days after 63 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the initial date of publication, other proposals for the same 2 project purpose. A copy of the notice must be mailed to each 3 local government in the affected area. 4 (4) The department shall not commit funds in excess of 5 the limitation in subsection (2) without specific project 6 approval by the legislature. 7 (5)(2) Agreements entered into pursuant to this 8 section may authorize the private entity to impose tolls or 9 fares for the use of the facility. However, the amount and 10 use of toll or fare revenues may be regulated by the 11 department to avoid unreasonable costs to users of the 12 facility. 13 (6)(3) Each private transportation facility 14 constructed pursuant to this section shall comply with all 15 requirements of federal, state, and local laws; state, 16 regional, and local comprehensive plans; department rules, 17 policies, procedures, and standards for transportation 18 facilities; and any other conditions which the department 19 determines to be in the public's best interest. 20 (7)(4) The department may exercise any power possessed 21 by it, including eminent domain, with respect to the 22 development and construction of state transportation projects 23 to facilitate the development and construction of 24 transportation projects pursuant to this section. For 25 public-private facilities located on the State Highway System, 26 the department may pay all or part of the cost of operating 27 and maintaining the facility. For facilities not located on 28 the State Highway System, the department may provide services 29 to the private entity and. agreements for maintenance, law 30 enforcement, and other services entered into pursuant to this 31 section shall provide for full reimbursement for services 64 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 rendered. 2 (8)(5) Except as herein provided, the provisions of 3 this section are not intended to amend existing laws by 4 granting additional powers to, or further restricting, local 5 governmental entities from regulating and entering into 6 cooperative arrangements with the private sector for the 7 planning, construction, and operation of transportation 8 facilities. 9 (9) The department shall have the authority to create, 10 or assist in the creation of, tax-exempt, public-purpose 11 chapter 63-20 corporations as provided for under the Internal 12 Revenue Code, for the purpose of shielding the state from 13 possible financing risks for projects under this section. 14 Chapter 63-20 corporations may receive State Transportation 15 Trust Fund grants from the department. The department shall be 16 empowered to enter into public-private partnership agreements 17 with chapter 63-20 corporations for projects under this 18 section. 19 (10) The department may lend funds from the Toll 20 Facilities Revolving Trust Fund, as outlined in s. 338.251, to 21 chapter 63-20 corporations that propose projects containing 22 toll facilities. To be eligible, the chapter 63-20 corporation 23 must meet the provisions of s. 338.251 and must also provide 24 credit support, such as a letter of credit or other means 25 acceptable to the department, to ensure the loans will be 26 repaid as required by law. 27 (11)(6) Notwithstanding s. 341.327, a fixed-guideway 28 transportation system authorized by the department to be 29 wholly or partially within the department's right-of-way 30 pursuant to a lease granted under s. 337.251 may operate at 31 any safe speed. 65 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Section 28. Section 335.066, Florida Statutes, is 2 created to read: 3 335.066 Safe Paths to Schools Program.-- 4 (1) There is hereby established within the Department 5 of Transportation the Safe Paths to Schools Program to 6 consider the planning and construction of bicycle and 7 pedestrian ways to provide safe transportation for children 8 from neighborhoods to schools, parks, and the state's 9 greenways and trails system. 10 (2) As part of the Safe Paths to Schools Program, the 11 department may establish a grant program to fund local, 12 regional, and state bicycle and pedestrian projects that 13 support the program. 14 (3) The department may adopt appropriate rules for the 15 administration of the Safe Paths to Schools Program. 16 Section 29. Subsections (3), (4), and (5) of section 17 335.141, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 18 335.141 Regulation of public railroad-highway grade 19 crossings; reduction of hazards.-- 20 (3) The department is authorized to regulate the speed 21 limits of railroad traffic on a municipal, county, regional, 22 or statewide basis. Such speed limits shall be established by 23 order of the department, which order is subject to the 24 provisions of chapter 120. The department shall have the 25 authority to adopt reasonable rules to carry out the 26 provisions of this subsection. Such rules shall, at a minimum, 27 provide for public input prior to the issuance of any such 28 order. 29 (4) Jurisdiction to enforce such orders shall be as 30 provided in s. 316.640, and any penalty for violation thereof 31 shall be imposed upon the railroad company guilty of such 66 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 violation. Nothing herein shall prevent a local governmental 2 entity from enacting ordinances relating to the blocking of 3 streets by railroad engines and cars. 4 (4)(5) Any local governmental entity or other public 5 or private agency planning a public event, such as a parade or 6 race, that involves the crossing of a railroad track shall 7 notify the railroad as far in advance of the event as possible 8 and in no case less than 72 hours in advance of the event so 9 that the coordination of the crossing may be arranged by the 10 agency and railroad to assure the safety of the railroad 11 trains and the participants in the event. 12 Section 30. Section 336.12, Florida Statutes, is 13 amended to read: 14 336.12 Closing and abandonment of roads; termination 15 of easement; conveyance of fee; optional conveyance for gated 16 communities.-- 17 (1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2), 18 the act of any commissioners in closing or abandoning any such 19 road, or in renouncing or disclaiming any rights in any land 20 delineated on any recorded map as a road, shall abrogate the 21 easement theretofore owned, held, claimed or used by or on 22 behalf of the public and the title of fee owners shall be 23 freed and released therefrom; and if the fee of road space has 24 been vested in the county, same will be thereby surrendered 25 and will vest in the abutting fee owners to the extent and in 26 the same manner as in case of termination of an easement for 27 road purposes. 28 (2) The governing body of the county may abandon the 29 roads and rights-of-way dedicated in a recorded residential 30 subdivision plat and simultaneously convey the county's 31 interest in such roads, rights-of-way, and appurtenant 67 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 drainage facilities to a homeowners' association for the 2 subdivision, if the following conditions have been met: 3 (a) The homeowners' association has requested the 4 abandonment and conveyance in writing for the purpose of 5 converting the subdivision to a gated neighborhood with 6 restricted public access. 7 (b) No fewer than four-fifths of the owners of record 8 of property located in the subdivision have consented in 9 writing to the abandonment and simultaneous conveyance to the 10 homeowners' association. 11 (c) The homeowners' association is both a corporation 12 not for profit organized and in good standing under chapter 13 617, and a "homeowners' association" as defined in s. 14 720.301(7) with the power to levy and collect assessments for 15 routine and periodic major maintenance and operation of street 16 lighting, drainage, sidewalks, and pavement in the 17 subdivision. 18 (d) The homeowners' association has entered into and 19 executed such agreements, covenants, warranties, and other 20 instruments; has provided, or has provided assurance of, such 21 funds, reserve funds, and funding sources; and has satisfied 22 such other requirements and conditions as may be established 23 or imposed by the county with respect to the ongoing 24 operation, maintenance, and repair and the periodic 25 reconstruction or replacement of the roads, drainage, street 26 lighting, and sidewalks in the subdivision after the 27 abandonment by the county. 28 29 Upon abandonment of the roads and rights-of-way and the 30 conveyance thereof to the homeowners' association, the 31 homeowners' association shall have all the rights, title, and 68 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 interests in the roads and rights-of-way, including all 2 appurtenant drainage facilities, as were previously vested in 3 the county. Thereafter, the homeowners' association shall 4 hold the roads and rights-of-way in trust for the benefit of 5 the owners of the property in the subdivision, and shall 6 operate, maintain, repair, and, from time to time, replace and 7 reconstruct the roads, street lighting, sidewalks, and 8 drainage facilities as necessary to ensure their use and 9 enjoyment by the property owners, tenants, and residents of 10 the subdivision and their guests and invitees. 11 Section 31. Subsection (4) is added to section 336.41, 12 Florida Statutes, to read: 13 336.41 Counties; employing labor and providing road 14 equipment; definitions.-- 15 (4)(a) For contracts in excess of $250,000, any county 16 may require that persons interested in performing work under 17 the contract first be certified or qualified to do the work. 18 Any contractor prequalified and considered eligible to bid by 19 the department to perform the type of work described under the 20 contract shall be presumed to be qualified to perform the work 21 so described. Any contractor may be considered ineligible to 22 bid by the county if the contractor is behind an approved 23 progress schedule by 10 percent or more on another project for 24 that county at the time of the advertisement of the work. The 25 county may provide an appeal process to overcome such 26 consideration with de novo review based on the record below to 27 the circuit court. 28 (b) The county shall publish prequalification criteria 29 and procedures prior to advertisement or notice of 30 solicitation. Such publications shall include notice of a 31 public hearing for comment on such criteria and procedures 69 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 prior to adoption. The procedures shall provide for an appeal 2 process within the county for objections to the 3 prequalification process with de novo review based on the 4 record below to the circuit court. 5 (c) The county shall also publish for comment, prior 6 to adoption, the selection criteria and procedures to be used 7 by the county if such procedures would allow selection of 8 other than the lowest responsible bidder. The selection 9 criteria shall include an appeal process within the county 10 with de novo review based on the record below to the circuit 11 court. 12 Section 32. Subsection (2) of section 336.44, Florida 13 Statutes, is amended to read: 14 336.44 Counties; contracts for construction of roads; 15 procedure; contractor's bond.-- 16 (2) Such contracts shall be let to the lowest 17 responsible competent bidder, after publication of notice for 18 bids containing specifications furnished by the commissioners 19 in a newspaper published in the county where such contract is 20 made, at least once each week for 2 consecutive weeks prior to 21 the making of such contract. 22 Section 33. Section 337.107, Florida Statutes, is 23 amended to read: 24 337.107 Contracts for right-of-way services.--The 25 department may enter into contracts pursuant to s. 287.055 or 26 s. 337.025 for right-of-way services on transportation 27 corridors and transportation facilities or the department may 28 include right-of-way services as part of design-build 29 contracts awarded pursuant to s. 337.11. Right-of-way 30 services include negotiation and acquisition services, 31 appraisal services, demolition and removal of improvements, 70 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 and asbestos-abatement services. 2 Section 34. Paragraph (c) of subsection (6) and 3 paragraph (a) of subsection (7) of section 337.11, Florida 4 Statutes, are amended to read: 5 337.11 Contracting authority of department; bids; 6 emergency repairs, supplemental agreements, and change orders; 7 combined design and construction contracts; progress payments; 8 records; requirements of vehicle registration.-- 9 (6) 10 (c) When the department determines that it is in the 11 best interest of the public for reasons of public concern, 12 economy, improved operations or safety, and only when 13 circumstances dictate rapid completion of the work, the 14 department may, up to the threshold amount of $120,000 15 provided in s. 287.017 for CATEGORY FOUR, enter into contracts 16 for construction and maintenance without advertising and 17 receiving competitive bids. However, if legislation is enacted 18 by the Legislature which changes the category thresholds, the 19 threshold amount shall remain at $60,000. The department may 20 enter into such contracts only upon a determination that the 21 work is necessary for one of the following reasons: 22 1. To ensure timely completion of projects or 23 avoidance of undue delay for other projects; 24 2. To accomplish minor repairs or construction and 25 maintenance activities for which time is of the essence and 26 for which significant cost savings would occur; or 27 3. To accomplish nonemergency work necessary to ensure 28 avoidance of adverse conditions that affect the safe and 29 efficient flow of traffic. 30 31 The department shall make a good faith effort to obtain two or 71 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 more quotes, if available, from qualified contractors before 2 entering into any contract. The department shall give 3 consideration to disadvantaged business enterprise 4 participation. However, when the work exists within the limits 5 of an existing contract, the department shall make a good 6 faith effort to negotiate and enter into a contract with the 7 prime contractor on the existing contract. 8 (7)(a) If the head of the department determines that 9 it is in the best interests of the public, the department may 10 combine the design and construction phases of a building, a 11 major bridge, an enhancement project, or a rail corridor 12 project into a single contract. Such contract is referred to 13 as a design-build contract. Design-build contracts may be 14 advertised and awarded notwithstanding the requirements of 15 paragraph (c) of subsection (3). However, construction 16 activities may not begin on any portion of such projects until 17 title to the necessary rights-of-way and easements for the 18 construction of such portion of the project has vested in the 19 state or a local governmental entity and all railroad crossing 20 and utility agreements have been executed. Title to 21 rights-of-way vests in the state when the title has been 22 dedicated to the public or acquired by prescription. 23 Section 35. Subsection (4) of section 337.14, Florida 24 Statutes, is amended, and subsection (9) is added to said 25 section, to read: 26 337.14 Application for qualification; certificate of 27 qualification; restrictions; request for hearing.-- 28 (4) If the applicant is found to possess the 29 prescribed qualifications, the department shall issue to him 30 or her a certificate of qualification that which, unless 31 thereafter revoked by the department for good cause, will be 72 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 valid for a period of 18 16 months after from the date of the 2 applicant's financial statement or such shorter period as the 3 department prescribes may prescribe. If In the event the 4 department finds that an application is incomplete or contains 5 inadequate information or information that which cannot be 6 verified, the department may request in writing that the 7 applicant provide the necessary information to complete the 8 application or provide the source from which any information 9 in the application may be verified. If the applicant fails to 10 comply with the initial written request within a reasonable 11 period of time as specified therein, the department shall 12 request the information a second time. If the applicant fails 13 to comply with the second request within a reasonable period 14 of time as specified therein, the application shall be denied. 15 (9)(a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, 16 for contracts in excess of $250,000, an authority created 17 pursuant to chapter 348 or chapter 349 may require that 18 persons interested in performing work under contract first be 19 certified or qualified to do the work. Any contractor may be 20 considered ineligible to bid by the governmental entity or 21 authority if the contractor is behind an approved progress 22 schedule for the governmental entity or authority by 10 23 percent or more at the time of advertisement of the work. Any 24 contractor prequalified and considered eligible by the 25 department to bid to perform the type of work described under 26 the contract shall be presumed to be qualified to perform the 27 work so described. The governmental entity or authority may 28 provide an appeal process to overcome that presumption with de 29 novo review based on the record below to the circuit court. 30 (b) With respect to contractors not prequalified with 31 the department, the authority shall publish prequalification 73 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 criteria and procedures prior to advertisement or notice of 2 solicitation. Such publications shall include notice of a 3 public hearing for comment on such criteria and procedures 4 prior to adoption. The procedures shall provide for an appeal 5 process within the authority for objections to the 6 prequalification process with de novo review based on the 7 record below to the circuit court within 30 days. 8 (c) An authority may establish criteria and procedures 9 whereunder contractor selection may occur on a basis other 10 than the lowest responsible bidder. Prior to adoption, the 11 authority shall publish for comment the proposed criteria and 12 procedures. Review of the adopted criteria and procedures 13 shall be to the circuit court, within 30 days after adoption, 14 with de novo review based on the record below. 15 Section 36. Subsection (2) of section 337.401, Florida 16 Statutes, is amended to read: 17 337.401 Use of right-of-way for utilities subject to 18 regulation; permit; fees.-- 19 (2) The authority may grant to any person who is a 20 resident of this state, or to any corporation which is 21 organized under the laws of this state or licensed to do 22 business within this state, the use of a right-of-way for the 23 utility in accordance with such rules or regulations as the 24 authority may adopt. No utility shall be installed, located, 25 or relocated unless authorized by a written permit issued by 26 the authority. However, for public roads or publicly owned 27 rail corridors under the jurisdiction of the department, a 28 utility relocation schedule and relocation agreement may be 29 executed in lieu of a written permit. The permit shall require 30 the permitholder to be responsible for any damage resulting 31 from the issuance of such permit. The authority may initiate 74 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 injunctive proceedings as provided in s. 120.69 to enforce 2 provisions of this subsection or any rule or order issued or 3 entered into pursuant thereto. 4 Section 37. Subsections (1) and (2) of section 339.08, 5 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 6 339.08 Use of moneys in State Transportation Trust 7 Fund.-- 8 (1) The department shall expend by rule provide for 9 the expenditure of the moneys in the State Transportation 10 Trust Fund accruing to the department, in accordance with its 11 annual budget. 12 (2) These rules must restrict The use of such moneys 13 shall be restricted to the following purposes: 14 (a) To pay administrative expenses of the department, 15 including administrative expenses incurred by the several 16 state transportation districts, but excluding administrative 17 expenses of commuter rail authorities that do not operate rail 18 service. 19 (b) To pay the cost of construction of the State 20 Highway System. 21 (c) To pay the cost of maintaining the State Highway 22 System. 23 (d) To pay the cost of public transportation projects 24 in accordance with chapter 341 and ss. 332.003-332.007. 25 (e) To reimburse counties or municipalities for 26 expenditures made on projects in the State Highway System as 27 authorized by s. 339.12(4) upon legislative approval. 28 (f) To pay the cost of economic development 29 transportation projects in accordance with s. 288.063. 30 (g) To lend or pay a portion of the operating, 31 maintenance, and capital costs of a revenue-producing 75 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 transportation project that is located on the State Highway 2 System or that is demonstrated to relieve traffic congestion 3 on the State Highway System. 4 (h) To match any federal-aid funds allocated for any 5 other transportation purpose, including funds allocated to 6 projects not located in the State Highway System. 7 (i) To pay the cost of county road projects selected 8 in accordance with the Small County Road Assistance Program 9 created in s. 339.2816. 10 (j) To pay the cost of county or municipal road 11 projects selected in accordance with the County Incentive 12 Grant Program created in s. 339.2817 and the Small County 13 Outreach Program created in s. 339.2818. 14 (k) To provide loans and credit enhancements for use 15 in constructing and improving highway transportation 16 facilities selected in accordance with the state-funded 17 infrastructure bank created in s. 339.55. 18 (l) To fund the Transportation Outreach Program 19 created in s. 339.137. 20 (m) To pay other lawful expenditures of the 21 department. 22 Section 38. Paragraph (c) of subsection (4) and 23 subsection (5) of section 339.12, Florida Statutes, are 24 amended, to read: 25 339.12 Aid and contributions by governmental entities 26 for department projects; federal aid.-- 27 (4) 28 (c) The department may enter into agreements under 29 this subsection for a project or project phase not included in 30 the adopted work program. As used in this paragraph, the term 31 "project phase" means acquisition of rights-of-way, 76 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 construction, construction inspection, and related support 2 phases. The project or project phase must be a high priority 3 of the governmental entity. Reimbursement for a project or 4 project phase must be made from funds appropriated by the 5 Legislature pursuant to s. 339.135(5). All other provisions of 6 this subsection apply to agreements entered into under this 7 paragraph. The total amount of project agreements for projects 8 or project phases not included in the adopted work program may 9 not at any time exceed $150 $100 million. 10 (5) The department and the governing body of a 11 governmental entity may enter into an agreement by which the 12 governmental entity agrees to perform a highway project or 13 project phase in the department's adopted work program that is 14 not revenue producing or any public transportation project in 15 the adopted work program. By specific provision in the 16 written agreement between the department and the governing 17 body of the governmental entity, the department may agree to 18 compensate reimburse the governmental entity the actual cost 19 of for the project or project phase contained in the adopted 20 work program. Compensation Reimbursement to the governmental 21 entity for such project or project phases must be made from 22 funds appropriated by the Legislature, and compensation 23 reimbursement for the cost of the project or project phase is 24 to begin in the year the project or project phase is scheduled 25 in the work program as of the date of the agreement. 26 Section 39. Paragraphs (a), (b), (f), and (g) of 27 subsection (4) of section 339.135, Florida Statutes, are 28 amended to read: 29 339.135 Work program; legislative budget request; 30 definitions; preparation, adoption, execution, and 31 amendment.-- 77 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (4) FUNDING AND DEVELOPING A TENTATIVE WORK PROGRAM.-- 2 (a)1. To assure that no district or county is 3 penalized for local efforts to improve the State Highway 4 System, the department shall, for the purpose of developing a 5 tentative work program, allocate funds for new construction to 6 the districts, except for the turnpike enterprise district, 7 based on equal parts of population and motor fuel tax 8 collections. Funds for resurfacing, bridge repair and 9 rehabilitation, bridge fender system construction or repair, 10 public transit projects except public transit block grants as 11 provided in s. 341.052, and other programs with quantitative 12 needs assessments shall be allocated based on the results of 13 these assessments. The department may not transfer any funds 14 allocated to a district under this paragraph to any other 15 district except as provided in subsection (7). Funds for 16 public transit block grants shall be allocated to the 17 districts pursuant to s. 341.052. 18 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraph 1., 19 the department shall allocate at least 50 percent of any new 20 discretionary highway capacity funds to the Florida Intrastate 21 Highway System established pursuant to s. 338.001. Any 22 remaining new discretionary highway capacity funds shall be 23 allocated to the districts for new construction as provided in 24 subparagraph 1. For the purposes of this subparagraph, the 25 term "new discretionary highway capacity funds" means any 26 funds available to the department above the prior year funding 27 level for capacity improvements, which the department has the 28 discretion to allocate to highway projects. 29 (b)1. A tentative work program, including the ensuing 30 fiscal year and the successive 4 fiscal years, shall be 31 prepared for the State Transportation Trust Fund and other 78 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 funds managed by the department, unless otherwise provided by 2 law. The tentative work program shall be based on the 3 district work programs and shall set forth all projects by 4 phase to be undertaken during the ensuing fiscal year and 5 planned for the successive 4 fiscal years. The total amount of 6 the liabilities accruing in each fiscal year of the tentative 7 work program may not exceed the revenues available for 8 expenditure during the respective fiscal year based on the 9 cash forecast for that respective fiscal year. 10 2. The tentative work program shall be developed in 11 accordance with the Florida Transportation Plan required in s. 12 339.155 and must comply with the program funding levels 13 contained in the program and resource plan. 14 3. The department may include in the tentative work 15 program proposed changes to the programs contained in the 16 previous work program adopted pursuant to subsection (5); 17 however, the department shall minimize changes and adjustments 18 that affect the scheduling of project phases in the 4 common 19 fiscal years contained in the previous adopted work program 20 and the tentative work program. The department, in the 21 development of the tentative work program, shall advance by 1 22 fiscal year all projects included in the second year of the 23 previous year's adopted work program, unless the secretary 24 specifically determines that it is necessary, for specific 25 reasons, to reschedule or delete one or more projects from 26 that year. Such changes and adjustments shall be clearly 27 identified, and the effect on the 4 common fiscal years 28 contained in the previous adopted work program and the 29 tentative work program shall be shown. It is the intent of 30 the Legislature that the first 5 years of the adopted work 31 program for facilities designated as part of the Florida 79 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Intrastate Highway System and the first 3 years of the adopted 2 work program stand as the commitment of the state to undertake 3 transportation projects that local governments may rely on for 4 planning purposes and in the development and amendment of the 5 capital improvements elements of their local government 6 comprehensive plans. (f) The central office shall submit a 7 preliminary copy of the tentative work program to the 8 Executive Office of the Governor, the legislative 9 appropriations committees, the Florida Transportation 10 Commission, and the Department of Community Affairs at least 11 14 days prior to the convening of the regular legislative 12 session. Prior to the statewide public hearing required by 13 paragraph (g), the Department of Community Affairs shall 14 transmit to the Florida Transportation Commission a list of 15 those projects and project phases contained in the tentative 16 work program which are identified as being inconsistent with 17 approved local government comprehensive plans. For urbanized 18 areas of metropolitan planning organizations, the list may not 19 contain any project or project phase that is scheduled in a 20 transportation improvement program unless such inconsistency 21 has been previously reported to the affected metropolitan 22 planning organization. The commission shall consider the list 23 as part of its evaluation of the tentative work program 24 conducted pursuant to s. 20.23. 25 (g) The Florida Transportation Commission shall 26 conduct a statewide public hearing on the tentative work 27 program and shall advertise the time, place, and purpose of 28 the hearing in the Florida Administrative Weekly at least 7 29 days prior to the hearing. As part of the statewide public 30 hearing, the commission shall, at a minimum: 31 1. Conduct an in-depth evaluation of the tentative 80 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 work program as required in s. 20.23 for compliance with 2 applicable laws and departmental policies; and 3 2. Hear all questions, suggestions, or other comments 4 offered by the public. 5 6 By no later than 14 days after the regular legislative session 7 begins, the commission shall submit to the Executive Office of 8 the Governor and the legislative appropriations committees a 9 report that evaluates the tentative work program for: 10 a. Financial soundness; 11 b. Stability; 12 c. Production capacity; 13 d. Accomplishments, including compliance with program 14 objectives in s. 334.046; 15 e. Compliance with approved local government 16 comprehensive plans; 17 f. Objections and requests by metropolitan planning 18 organizations; 19 g. Policy changes and effects thereof; 20 h. Identification of statewide or regional projects; 21 and 22 i. Compliance with all other applicable laws. 23 Section 40. Section 339.137, Florida Statutes, is 24 amended to read: 25 339.137 Transportation Outreach Program (TOP) 26 supporting economic development; administration; definitions; 27 eligible projects; Transportation Outreach Program (TOP) 28 advisory council created; limitations; funding.-- 29 (1) There is created within the Department of 30 Transportation, a Transportation Outreach Program (TOP) 31 dedicated to funding transportation projects of a high 81 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 priority based on the prevailing principles of preserving the 2 existing transportation infrastructure; enhancing Florida's 3 economic growth and competitiveness in national and 4 international markets; promoting intermodal transportation 5 linkages for passengers and freight; and improving travel 6 choices to ensure efficient and cost-competitive mobility for 7 Florida citizens, visitors, services, and goods. 8 (2) For purposes of this section, words and phrases 9 shall have the following meanings: 10 (a) Preservation.--Protecting the state's 11 transportation infrastructure investment. Preservation 12 includes: 13 1. Ensuring that 80 percent of the pavement on the 14 State Highway System meets department standards; 15 2. Ensuring that 90 percent of department-maintained 16 bridges meet department standards; and 17 3. Ensuring that the department achieves 100 percent 18 of acceptable maintenance standards on the State Highway 19 System. 20 (b) Economic growth and competitiveness.--Ensuring 21 that state transportation investments promote economic 22 activities which result in development or retention of income 23 generative industries which increase per capita earned income 24 in the state, and that such investments improve the state's 25 economic competitiveness. 26 (b)(c) Mobility.--Ensuring a cost-effective, 27 statewide, interconnected transportation system. 28 (c)(d) The term "regionally significant transportation 29 project of critical concern" means a transportation facility 30 improvement project located in one or more counties county 31 which provides significant enhancement of economic development 82 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 opportunities in that region an adjoining county or counties 2 and which provides improvements to a hurricane evacuation 3 route. 4 (3) Transportation Outreach Program projects may be 5 proposed by any local government, regional organization, 6 economic development board, public or private partnership, 7 metropolitan planning organization, state agency, or other 8 entity engaged in economic development activities. 9 (4)(3) Proposed Eligible projects that meet the 10 minimum eligibility threshold include those for planning, 11 designing, acquiring rights-of-way for, or constructing the 12 following: 13 (a) Major highway improvements to:. 14 1. The Florida Intrastate Highway System. 15 2. Major roads and feeder roads which provide linkages 16 to the Florida Intrastate Highway System major highways. 17 3. Bridges of statewide or regional significance. 18 4. Trade and economic development corridors. 19 5. Access projects for freight and passengers. 20 6. Hurricane evacuation routes. 21 (b) Major public transportation projects:. 22 1. Seaport projects which improve cargo and passenger 23 movements or connect the seaports to other modes of 24 transportation. 25 2. Aviation projects which increase passenger 26 enplanements and cargo activity or connect airports to other 27 modes of transportation. 28 3. Transit projects which improve mobility on 29 interstate highways, or which improve regional or localized 30 travel, or connect to other modes of transportation. 31 4. Rail projects that facilitate the movement of 83 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 passengers and cargo, including ancillary pedestrian 2 facilities, or connect rail facilities to other modes of 3 transportation. 4 5. Spaceport Florida Authority projects which improve 5 space transportation capacity and facilities consistent with 6 the provisions of s. 331.360. 7 6. Bicycle and pedestrian facilities that add to or 8 enhance a statewide system of public trails. 9 (c) Highway and bridge projects that facilitate 10 retention and expansion of military installations, or that 11 facilitate reuse and development of any military base 12 designated for closure by the Federal Government. 13 14 Each proposed project must be able to document that it 15 promotes economic growth and competitiveness, as defined in 16 paragraph (2)(a). 17 (5) In addition to the above minimum eligibility 18 requirements, each proposed project must comply with the 19 following eligibility criteria: 20 (a) The project or project phase selected can be made 21 production-ready within a 5-year period following the end of 22 the current fiscal year. 23 (b) The project is consistent with a current 24 transportation system plan such as the Florida Intrastate 25 Highway System, aviation, intermodal/rail, seaport, spaceport, 26 or transit system plans. 27 (c) The project is not inconsistent with an approved 28 local comprehensive plan of any local government within whose 29 boundaries the project is located in whole or in part, or, if 30 inconsistent, is accompanied by an explanation of why the 31 project should be undertaken. 84 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 2 One or more of the minimum criteria listed in paragraphs 3 (a)-(c) may be waived for a regionally significant 4 transportation project. 5 (4) Transportation Outreach projects may be proposed 6 by any local government, regional organization, economic 7 development board, public or private partnership, metropolitan 8 planning organization, state agency, or other entity engaged 9 in economic development activities. 10 (6)(5) The following criteria shall be used 11 Transportation funding under this section shall use the 12 following mechanisms to prioritize the eligible proposed 13 projects: 14 (a) The project must promote economic growth and 15 competitiveness. Economic development-related transportation 16 projects may compete for funding under the program. Projects 17 funded under this program should provide for increased 18 mobility on the state's transportation system. Projects which 19 have local or private matching funds may be given priority 20 over other projects. 21 (b) The project must promote intermodal transportation 22 linkages for passengers and freight. Establishment of a 23 funding allocation under this program reserved to quickly 24 respond to transportation needs of emergent economic 25 competitiveness development projects that may be outside of 26 the routine project selection process. This funding may be 27 used to match local or private contributions for 28 transportation projects which meet the definition of economic 29 competitiveness contained in this section. 30 (c) The project must broaden transportation choices 31 for Florida residents, visitors, and commercial interests in 85 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 order to ensure efficient and cost-competitive mobility of 2 people, services, and goods. Establish innovative financing 3 methods to enable the state to respond in a timely manner to 4 major or emergent economic development-related transportation 5 needs that require timely commitments. These innovative 6 financing methods include, but are not limited to, the state 7 infrastructure bank, state bonds for right-of-way acquisition 8 and bridge construction, state bonds for fixed guideway 9 transportation systems, state bonds for federal aid highway 10 construction, funds previously programmed by the department 11 for high-speed rail development, and any other local, state, 12 or federal funds made available to the department. 13 (d) Projects that have local, federal, or private 14 matching funds shall be given priority over projects that meet 15 all the other criteria. 16 (7) Eligible projects shall also utilize innovative 17 financing methods that enable the state to respond in a timely 18 manner to major or emergent economic development-related 19 transportation needs that require timely commitments. These 20 innovative financing methods include, but are not limited to, 21 private investment strategies, use of the state infrastructure 22 bank, state bonds for right-of-way acquisition and bridge 23 construction, state bonds for fixed guideway transportation 24 systems, state bonds for federal aid highway construction, 25 funds previously programmed by the department for high-speed 26 rail development, and any other local, state, or federal funds 27 made available to the department. 28 (6) In addition to complying with the prevailing 29 principles provided in subsection (1), to be eligible for 30 funding under the program, projects must also meet the 31 following minimum criteria: 86 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (a) The project or project phase selected can be made 2 production-ready within a 5-year period following the end of 3 the current fiscal year. 4 (b) The project is listed in an outer year of the 5 5-year work program and can be made production-ready and 6 advanced to an earlier year of the 5-year work program. 7 (c) The project is consistent with a current 8 transportation system plan including, but not limited to, the 9 Florida Intrastate Highway System, aviation, intermodal/rail, 10 seaport, spaceport, or transit system plans. 11 (d) The project is not inconsistent with an approved 12 local comprehensive plan of any local government within whose 13 boundaries the project is located in whole or in part or, if 14 inconsistent, is accompanied by an explanation of why the 15 project should be undertaken. 16 (e) One or more of the minimum criteria listed in 17 paragraphs (a)-(d) may be waived for a statewide or regionally 18 significant transportation project of critical concern. 19 (8)(7) The Transportation Outreach Program (TOP) 20 advisory council is created to annually make recommendations 21 to the Legislature on prioritization and selection of economic 22 growth projects as provided in this section. 23 (a) The council shall consist of: 24 (a) The following seven members, each representing 25 districts 1 through 7, who will serve for 2-year terms: 26 1. Members representing districts 1, 3, 5, and 7, who 27 will be appointed by the Speaker of the House of 28 Representatives; and 29 2. Members representing districts 2, 4, and 6, who 30 will be appointed by the President of the Senate. 31 87 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 The district appointments provided in this paragraph will 2 alternate between the Senate and the House of Representatives. 3 (b) Four members, who will be appointed by the 4 Governor and will serve for 4-year terms. 5 6 Each council member will be allowed one vote. 7 1. Two representatives of private interests who are 8 directly involved in or affected by any mode of transportation 9 or tourism chosen by the Speaker of the House of 10 Representatives. 11 2. Two representatives of private interests who are 12 directly involved in or affected by any mode of transportation 13 or tourism chosen by the President of the Senate. 14 3. Three representatives of private or governmental 15 interests who are directly involved in or affected by any mode 16 of transportation or tourism chosen by the Governor. 17 (b) Terms for council members shall be 2 years, and 18 each member shall be allowed one vote. 19 (c) Initial appointments must be made no later than 60 20 days after this act takes effect. Vacancies in the council 21 shall be filled in the same manner as the initial 22 appointments. 23 (d) The council shall hold its initial meeting no 24 later than 30 days after the members have been appointed in 25 order to organize and select a chair and vice chair from the 26 council membership. Meetings shall be held at the call of the 27 chair, but not less frequently than quarterly. 28 (e) The members of the council shall serve without 29 compensation, but shall be reimbursed for per diem and travel 30 expenses as provided in s. 112.061. 31 (f) The department shall provide administrative staff 88 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 support, ensuring that council meetings are electronically 2 recorded. Such recordings and all documents received, prepared 3 for, or used by the council in conducting its business shall 4 be preserved pursuant to chapters 119 and 257. In addition, 5 the department shall provide in its annual budget for travel 6 and per diem expenses for the council. 7 (g) The council shall develop a methodology for 8 scoring and ranking project proposals, based on the 9 prioritization criteria in subsection (6). The council may 10 change a project's ranking based on other factors as 11 determined by the council. However, such other factors must be 12 fully documented in writing by the council. 13 (h) The council is encouraged to seek input from 14 transportation or economic-development entities and to 15 consider the reports and recommendations of task forces, study 16 commissions, or similar entities charged with reviewing issues 17 relevant to the council's mission. 18 (9)(8) Because transportation investment plays a key 19 role in economic development, the council and the department 20 shall actively participate in state and local economic 21 development programs, including: 22 (a) Working in partnership with other state and local 23 agencies in business recruitment, expansion, and retention 24 activities to ensure early transportation input into these 25 activities. 26 (b) Providing expertise and rapid response in 27 analyzing the transportation needs of emergent economic 28 development projects. 29 (c) Developing The council and department must develop 30 a macroeconomic analysis of the linkages between 31 transportation investment and economic performance, as well as 89 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 a method to quantifiably measure the economic benefits of the 2 investments. 3 (d) Identifying long-term strategic transportation 4 projects that will promote the principles listed in subsection 5 (1). 6 (10)(9) The council shall review and prioritize 7 projects submitted for funding under the program with priority 8 given to projects which comply with the prevailing principles 9 provided in subsection (1), and shall recommend to the 10 Legislature a transportation outreach program. The department 11 shall provide technical expertise and support as requested by 12 the council, and shall develop financial plans, cash forecast 13 plans, and program and resource plans necessary to implement 14 this program. These supporting documents shall be submitted 15 with the Transportation Outreach Program. 16 (11)(a)(10) Projects recommended for funding under the 17 Transportation Outreach Program shall be submitted to the 18 Florida Transportation Commission at least 30 days before the 19 start of the regular legislative session. The Florida 20 Transportation Commission shall review the projects to 21 determine whether they are in compliance with this section and 22 prepare a report detailing its findings. 23 (b) The council shall submit its list of recommended 24 projects to the Governor and the Legislature as a separate 25 budget request submitted at the same time as section of the 26 department's tentative work program, which is 14 days before 27 the start of the regular session. The Florida Transportation 28 Commission shall submit its written report at the same time to 29 the Governor and the Legislature. Final approval of the 30 Transportation Outreach Program project list shall be made by 31 the Legislature through the General Appropriations Act. 90 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Program projects approved by the Legislature must be included 2 in the department's adopted work program. 3 (12)(11) For purposes of funding projects under the 4 Transportation Outreach Program, the department shall allocate 5 from the State Transportation Trust Fund in its program and 6 resource plan a minimum of $60 million each year beginning in 7 fiscal year 2001-2002 for a transportation outreach program. 8 This funding is to be reserved for projects to be funded 9 pursuant to this section under the Transportation Outreach 10 Program. This allocation of funds is in addition to any 11 funding provided to this program by any other provision of 12 law. 13 (13)(12) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary 14 the requirements of ss. 206.46(3), 206.606(2), 339.135, 15 339.155, and 339.175 shall not apply to the Transportation 16 Outreach Program. 17 (14)(13) The department is authorized to adopt rules 18 to implement the Transportation Outreach Program supporting 19 economic development. 20 Section 41. Subsection (5) of section 341.051, Florida 21 Statutes, is amended to read: 22 341.051 Administration and financing of public transit 23 programs and projects.-- 24 (5) FUND PARTICIPATION; CAPITAL ASSISTANCE.-- 25 (a) The department may fund up to 50 percent of the 26 nonfederal share of the costs, not to exceed the local share, 27 of any eligible public transit capital project or commuter 28 assistance project that is local in scope; except, however, 29 that departmental participation in the final design, 30 right-of-way acquisition, and construction phases of an 31 individual fixed-guideway project which is not approved for 91 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 federal funding shall not exceed an amount equal to 12.5 2 percent of the total cost of each phase. 3 (b) The Department of Transportation shall develop a 4 major capital investment policy which shall include policy 5 criteria and guidelines for the expenditure or commitment of 6 state funds for public transit capital projects. The policy 7 shall include the following: 8 1. Methods to be used to determine consistency of a 9 transit project with the approved local government 10 comprehensive plans of the units of local government in which 11 the project is located. 12 2. Methods for evaluating the level of local 13 commitment to a transit project, which is to be demonstrated 14 through system planning and the development of a feasible plan 15 to fund operating cost through fares, value capture techniques 16 such as joint development and special districts, or other 17 local funding mechanisms. 18 3. Methods for evaluating alternative transit systems 19 including an analysis of technology and alternative methods 20 for providing transit services in the corridor. 21 (b)(c) The department is authorized to fund up to 100 22 percent of the cost of any eligible transit capital project or 23 commuter assistance project that is statewide in scope or 24 involves more than one county where no other governmental 25 entity or appropriate jurisdiction exists. 26 (c)(d) The department is authorized to advance up to 27 80 percent of the capital cost of any eligible project that 28 will assist Florida's transit systems in becoming fiscally 29 self-sufficient. Such advances shall be reimbursed to the 30 department on an appropriate schedule not to exceed 5 years 31 after the date of provision of the advances. 92 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (d)(e) The department is authorized to fund up to 100 2 percent of the capital and net operating costs of statewide 3 transit service development projects or transit corridor 4 projects. All transit service development projects shall be 5 specifically identified by way of a departmental appropriation 6 request, and transit corridor projects shall be identified as 7 part of the planned improvements on each transportation 8 corridor designated by the department. The project 9 objectives, the assigned operational and financial 10 responsibilities, the timeframe required to develop the 11 required service, and the criteria by which the success of the 12 project will be judged shall be documented by the department 13 for each such transit service development project or transit 14 corridor project. 15 (e)(f) The department is authorized to fund up to 50 16 percent of the capital and net operating costs of transit 17 service development projects that are local in scope and that 18 will improve system efficiencies, ridership, or revenues. All 19 such projects shall be identified in the appropriation request 20 of the department through a specific program of projects, as 21 provided for in s. 341.041, that is selectively applied in the 22 following functional areas and is subject to the specified 23 times of duration: 24 1. Improving system operations, including, but not 25 limited to, realigning route structures, increasing system 26 average speed, decreasing deadhead mileage, expanding area 27 coverage, and improving schedule adherence, for a period of up 28 to 3 years; 29 2. Improving system maintenance procedures, including, 30 but not limited to, effective preventive maintenance programs, 31 improved mechanics training programs, decreasing service 93 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 repair calls, decreasing parts inventory requirements, and 2 decreasing equipment downtime, for a period of up to 3 years; 3 3. Improving marketing and consumer information 4 programs, including, but not limited to, automated information 5 services, organized advertising and promotion programs, and 6 signing of designated stops, for a period of up to 2 years; 7 and 8 4. Improving technology involved in overall 9 operations, including, but not limited to, transit equipment, 10 fare collection techniques, electronic data processing 11 applications, and bus locators, for a period of up to 2 years. 12 13 For purposes of this section, the term "net operating costs" 14 means all operating costs of a project less any federal funds, 15 fares, or other sources of income to the project. 16 Section 42. Subsection (10) of section 341.302, 17 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 18 341.302 Rail program, duties and responsibilities of 19 the department.--The department, in conjunction with other 20 governmental units and the private sector, shall develop and 21 implement a rail program of statewide application designed to 22 ensure the proper maintenance, safety, revitalization, and 23 expansion of the rail system to assure its continued and 24 increased availability to respond to statewide mobility needs. 25 Within the resources provided pursuant to chapter 216, and as 26 authorized under Title 49 C.F.R. part 212, the department 27 shall: 28 (10) Administer rail operating and construction 29 programs, which programs shall include the regulation of 30 maximum train operating speeds, the opening and closing of 31 public grade crossings, the construction and rehabilitation of 94 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 public grade crossings, and the installation of traffic 2 control devices at public grade crossings, the administering 3 of the programs by the department including participation in 4 the cost of the programs. 5 Section 43. Paragraph (d) of subsection (2) of section 6 348.0003, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 7 348.0003 Expressway authority; formation; 8 membership.-- 9 (2) The governing body of an authority shall consist 10 of not fewer than five nor more than nine voting members. The 11 district secretary of the affected department district shall 12 serve as a nonvoting member of the governing body of each 13 authority located within the district. Each member of the 14 governing body must at all times during his or her term of 15 office be a permanent resident of the county which he or she 16 is appointed to represent. 17 (d) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in 18 this subsection, in any county as defined in s. 125.011(1), 19 the governing body of an authority shall consist of up to 13 20 members, and the following provisions of this paragraph shall 21 apply specifically to such authority. Except for the district 22 secretary of the department, the members must be residents of 23 the county. Seven voting members shall be appointed by the 24 governing body of the county. At the discretion of the 25 governing body of the county, up to two of the members 26 appointed by the governing body of the county may be elected 27 officials residing in the county. Five voting members of the 28 authority shall be appointed by the Governor. One member shall 29 be the district secretary of the department serving in the 30 district that contains such county. This member shall be an 31 ex officio voting member of the authority. If the governing 95 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 board of an authority includes any member originally appointed 2 by the governing body of the county as a nonvoting member, 3 when the term of such member expires, that member shall be 4 replaced by a member appointed by the Governor until the 5 governing body of the authority is composed of seven members 6 appointed by the governing body of the county and five members 7 appointed by the Governor. The qualifications, the terms of 8 office, and the obligations and rights of members of the 9 authority shall be determined by resolution or ordinance of 10 the governing body of the county in a manner that is 11 consistent with subsections (3) and (4). 12 Section 44. Section 348.0012, Florida Statutes, is 13 amended to read: 14 348.0012 Exemptions from applicability.--The Florida 15 Expressway Authority Act does not apply: 16 (1) To In a county in which an expressway authority 17 which has been created pursuant to parts II-IX of this 18 chapter; or 19 (2) To a transportation authority created pursuant to 20 chapter 349. 21 Section 45. Section 348.565, Florida Statutes, is 22 amended to read: 23 348.565 Revenue bonds for specified projects.--The 24 existing facilities that constitute the Tampa-Hillsborough 25 County Expressway System are hereby approved to be refinanced 26 by the issuance of revenue bonds by the Division of Bond 27 Finance of the State Board of Administration pursuant to s. 28 11(f), Art. VII of the State Constitution. In addition, the 29 following projects of the Tampa-Hillsborough County Expressway 30 Authority are approved to be financed or refinanced by the 31 issuance of revenue bonds pursuant to s. 11(f), Art. VII of 96 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the State Constitution: 2 (1) Brandon area feeder roads; 3 (2) Capital improvements to the expressway system, 4 including safety and operational improvements and toll 5 collection equipment; and 6 (3) Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway System 7 widening; and. 8 (4) The connector highway linking the Lee Roy Selmon 9 Crosstown Expressway to Interstate 4. 10 Section 46. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 11 348.754, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 12 348.754 Purposes and powers.-- 13 (1) 14 (b) It is the express intention of this part that said 15 authority, in the construction of said Orlando-Orange County 16 Expressway System, shall be authorized to acquire, finance, 17 construct, and equip any extensions, additions, or 18 improvements to said system, or appurtenant facilities, 19 including all necessary approaches, roads, bridges, and 20 avenues of access as the authority shall deem desirable and 21 proper, together with such changes, modifications, or 22 revisions to of said system or appurtenant facilities project 23 as the authority shall deem be deemed desirable and proper. 24 Section 47. Section 348.7543, Florida Statutes, is 25 amended to read: 26 348.7543 Improvements, bond financing authority 27 for.--Pursuant to s. 11(e), Art. VII of the State 28 Constitution, the Legislature hereby approves for bond 29 financing by the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority 30 the cost of acquiring, constructing, equipping, improving, or 31 refurbishing any expressway system, including improvements to 97 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 toll collection facilities, interchanges, future extensions 2 and additions, necessary approaches, roads, bridges, and 3 avenues of access to the legislatively approved expressway 4 system, and any other facility appurtenant, necessary, or 5 incidental to the approved system, all as deemed desirable and 6 proper by the authority pursuant to s. 348.754(1)(b). Subject 7 to terms and conditions of applicable revenue bond resolutions 8 and covenants, such costs financing may be financed in whole 9 or in part by revenue bonds issued pursuant to s. 10 348.755(1)(a) or (b) whether currently issued, issued in the 11 future, or by a combination of such bonds. 12 Section 48. Section 348.7544, Florida Statutes, is 13 amended to read: 14 348.7544 Northwest Beltway Part A, construction 15 authorized; financing.--Notwithstanding s. 338.2275, the 16 Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority is hereby 17 authorized to construct, finance, operate, own, and maintain 18 that portion of the Western Beltway known as the Northwest 19 Beltway Part A, extending from Florida's Turnpike near Ocoee 20 north to U.S. 441 near Apopka, as part of the authority's 21 20-year capital projects plan. This project may be financed 22 with any funds available to the authority for such purpose or 23 revenue bonds issued by the Division of Bond Finance of the 24 State Board of Administration on behalf of the authority 25 pursuant to s. 11, Art. VII of the State Constitution and the 26 State Bond Act, ss. 215.57-215.83. This project may be 27 refinanced with bonds issued by the authority pursuant to s. 28 348.755(1)(d). 29 Section 49. Section 348.7545, Florida Statutes, is 30 amended to read: 31 348.7545 Western Beltway Part C, construction 98 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 authorized; financing.--Notwithstanding s. 338.2275, the 2 Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority is authorized to 3 exercise its condemnation powers, construct, finance, operate, 4 own, and maintain that portion of the Western Beltway known as 5 the Western Beltway Part C, extending from Florida's Turnpike 6 near Ocoee in Orange County southerly through Orange and 7 Osceola Counties to an interchange with I-4 near the 8 Osceola-Polk County line, as part of the authority's 20-year 9 capital projects plan. This project may be financed with any 10 funds available to the authority for such purpose or revenue 11 bonds issued by the Division of Bond Finance of the State 12 Board of Administration on behalf of the authority pursuant to 13 s. 11, Art. VII of the State Constitution and the State Bond 14 Act, ss. 215.57-215.83. This project may be refinanced with 15 bonds issued by the authority pursuant to s. 348.755(1)(d). 16 Section 50. Subsection (1) of section 348.755, Florida 17 Statutes, is amended to read: 18 348.755 Bonds of the authority.-- 19 (1)(a) Bonds may be issued on behalf of the authority 20 pursuant to the State Bond Act. 21 (b) Alternatively, the authority may issue its own 22 bonds pursuant to the provisions of this part at such times 23 and in such principal amount as, in the opinion of the 24 authority, is necessary to provide sufficient moneys for 25 achieving its purposes; however, such bonds shall not pledge 26 the full faith and credit of the state. Bonds issued by the 27 authority pursuant to paragraphs (a) or (b) The bonds of the 28 authority issued pursuant to the provisions of this part, 29 whether on original issuance or on refunding, shall be 30 authorized by resolution of the members thereof and may be 31 either term or serial bonds, shall bear such date or dates, 99 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 mature at such time or times, not exceeding 40 years from 2 their respective dates, bear interest at such rate or rates, 3 payable semiannually, be in such denominations, be in such 4 form, either coupon or fully registered, shall carry such 5 registration, exchangeability and interchangeability 6 privileges, be payable in such medium of payment and at such 7 place or places, be subject to such terms of redemption and be 8 entitled to such priorities on the revenues, rates, fees, 9 rentals or other charges or receipts of the authority 10 including the Orange County gasoline tax funds received by the 11 authority pursuant to the terms of any lease-purchase 12 agreement between the authority and the department, as such 13 resolution or any resolution subsequent thereto may provide. 14 The bonds shall be executed either by manual or facsimile 15 signature by such officers as the authority shall determine, 16 provided that such bonds shall bear at least one signature 17 which is manually executed thereon, and the coupons attached 18 to such bonds shall bear the facsimile signature or signatures 19 of such officer or officers as shall be designated by the 20 authority and shall have the seal of the authority affixed, 21 imprinted, reproduced or lithographed thereon, all as may be 22 prescribed in such resolution or resolutions. 23 (c)(b) Said Bonds issued pursuant to paragraphs (a) 24 and (b) shall be sold at public sale in the same manner 25 provided by the State Bond Act. However, if the authority 26 shall, by official action at a public meeting, determine that 27 a negotiated sale of such the bonds is in the best interest of 28 the authority, the authority may negotiate for sale of the 29 bonds with the underwriter or underwriters designated by the 30 authority and the Division of Bond Finance of the State Board 31 of Administration with respect to bonds issued pursuant to 100 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 paragraph (a) or the authority with respect to bonds issued 2 pursuant to paragraph (b). The authoritys determination to 3 negotiate the sale of such bonds may be based in part upon the 4 written advice of its financial advisor. Pending the 5 preparation of definitive bonds, interim certificates may be 6 issued to the purchaser or purchasers of such bonds and may 7 contain such terms and conditions as the authority may 8 determine. 9 (d) The authority may issue bonds pursuant to 10 paragraph (b) to refund any bonds previously issued regardless 11 of whether the bonds being refunded were issued by the 12 authority pursuant to this chapter or on behalf of the 13 authority pursuant to the State Bond Act. 14 Section 51. Section 348.765, Florida Statutes, is 15 amended to read: 16 348.765 This part complete and additional authority.-- 17 (1) The powers conferred by this part shall be in 18 addition and supplemental to the existing powers of said board 19 and the department, and this part shall not be construed as 20 repealing any of the provisions, of any other law, general, 21 special or local, but to supersede such other laws in the 22 exercise of the powers provided in this part, and to provide a 23 complete method for the exercise of the powers granted in this 24 part. The extension and improvement of said Orlando-Orange 25 County Expressway System, and the issuance of bonds hereunder 26 to finance all or part of the cost thereof, may be 27 accomplished upon compliance with the provisions of this part 28 without regard to or necessity for compliance with the 29 provisions, limitations, or restrictions contained in any 30 other general, special or local law, including, but not 31 limited to, s. 215.821, and no approval of any bonds issued 101 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 under this part by the qualified electors or qualified 2 electors who are freeholders in the state or in said County of 3 Orange, or in said City of Orlando, or in any other political 4 subdivision of the state, shall be required for the issuance 5 of such bonds pursuant to this part. 6 (2) This part shall not be deemed to repeal, rescind, 7 or modify any other law or laws relating to said State Board 8 of Administration, said Department of Transportation, or the 9 Division of Bond Finance of the State Board of Administration, 10 but shall be deemed to and shall supersede such other law or 11 laws as are inconsistent with the provisions of this part, 12 including, but not limited to, s. 215.821. 13 Section 52. Subsections (1) through (6) and subsection 14 (8) of section 373.4137, Florida Statutes, are amended, and 15 subsection (9) is added to said section, to read: 16 373.4137 Mitigation requirements.-- 17 (1) The Legislature finds that environmental 18 mitigation for the impact of transportation projects proposed 19 by the Department of Transportation or a transportation 20 authority established pursuant to chapter 348 or chapter 349 21 can be more effectively achieved by regional, long-range 22 mitigation planning rather than on a project-by-project basis. 23 It is the intent of the Legislature that mitigation to offset 24 the adverse effects of these transportation projects be funded 25 by the Department of Transportation and be carried out by the 26 Department of Environmental Protection and the water 27 management districts, including the use of mitigation banks 28 established pursuant to this part. 29 (2) Environmental impact inventories for 30 transportation projects proposed by the Department of 31 Transportation or a transportation authority established 102 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 pursuant to chapter 348 or chapter 349 shall be developed as 2 follows: 3 (a) By May 1 of each year, the Department of 4 Transportation or a transportation authority established 5 pursuant to chapter 348 or chapter 349 shall submit to the 6 Department of Environmental Protection and the water 7 management districts a copy of its adopted work program and an 8 inventory of habitats addressed in the rules tentatively, 9 pursuant to this part and s. 404 of the Clean Water Act, 33 10 U.S.C. s. 1344, which may be impacted by its plan of 11 construction for transportation projects in the next 3 years 12 of the tentative work program. The Department of 13 Transportation or a transportation authority established 14 pursuant to chapter 348 or chapter 349 may also include in its 15 inventory the habitat impacts of any future transportation 16 project identified in the tentative work program. 17 (b) The environmental impact inventory shall include a 18 description of these habitat impacts, including their 19 location, acreage, and type; state water quality 20 classification of impacted wetlands and other surface waters; 21 any other state or regional designations for these habitats; 22 and a survey of threatened species, endangered species, and 23 species of special concern affected by the proposed project. 24 (3)(a) To fund the mitigation plan for the projected 25 impacts identified in the inventory described in subsection 26 (2), the Department of Transportation shall identify funds 27 quarterly in an escrow account within the State Transportation 28 Trust Fund for the environmental mitigation phase of projects 29 budgeted by the Department of Transportation for the current 30 fiscal year. The escrow account will be maintained by the 31 Department of Transportation for the benefit of the Department 103 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 of Environmental Protection and the water management 2 districts. Any interest earnings from the escrow account 3 shall remain with the Department of Transportation. 4 (b) Each transportation authority established pursuant 5 to chapter 348 or chapter 349 that chooses to participate in 6 this program shall create an escrow account within its 7 financial structure and deposit funds in the account to pay 8 for the environmental mitigation phase of projects budgeted 9 for the current fiscal year. The escrow account will be 10 maintained by the authority for the benefit of the Department 11 of Environmental Protection and the water management 12 districts. Any interest earnings from the escrow account shall 13 remain with the authority. 14 (c) The Department of Environmental Protection or 15 water management districts may request a transfer of funds 16 from an the escrow account no sooner than 30 days prior to the 17 date the funds are needed to pay for activities associated 18 with development or implementation of the approved mitigation 19 plan described in subsection (4) for the current fiscal year, 20 including, but not limited to, design, engineering, 21 production, and staff support. Actual conceptual plan 22 preparation costs incurred before plan approval may be 23 submitted to the Department of Transportation or the 24 appropriate transportation authority and the Department of 25 Environmental Protection by November 1 of each year with the 26 plan. The conceptual plan preparation costs of each water 27 management district will be paid based on the amount approved 28 on the mitigation plan and allocated to the current fiscal 29 year projects identified by the water management district. 30 The amount transferred to the escrow accounts account each 31 year by the Department of Transportation and participating 104 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 transportation authorities established pursuant to chapter 348 2 or chapter 349 shall correspond to a cost per acre of $75,000 3 multiplied by the projected acres of impact identified in the 4 inventory described in subsection (2). However, the $75,000 5 cost per acre does not constitute an admission against 6 interest by the state or its subdivisions nor is the cost 7 admissible as evidence of full compensation for any property 8 acquired by eminent domain or through inverse condemnation. 9 Each July 1, the cost per acre shall be adjusted by the 10 percentage change in the average of the Consumer Price Index 11 issued by the United States Department of Labor for the most 12 recent 12-month period ending September 30, compared to the 13 base year average, which is the average for the 12-month 14 period ending September 30, 1996. At the end of each year, 15 the projected acreage of impact shall be reconciled with the 16 acreage of impact of projects as permitted, including permit 17 modifications, pursuant to this part and s. 404 of the Clean 18 Water Act, 33 U.S.C. s. 1344. The subject year's transfer of 19 funds shall be adjusted accordingly to reflect the 20 overtransfer or undertransfer of funds from the preceding 21 year. The Department of Transportation and participating 22 transportation authorities established pursuant to chapter 348 23 or chapter 349 are is authorized to transfer such funds from 24 the escrow accounts account to the Department of Environmental 25 Protection and the water management districts to carry out the 26 mitigation programs. 27 (4) Prior to December 1 of each year, each water 28 management district, in consultation with the Department of 29 Environmental Protection, the United States Army Corps of 30 Engineers, the Department of Transportation, transportation 31 authorities established pursuant to chapter 348 or chapter 105 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 349, and other appropriate federal, state, and local 2 governments, and other interested parties, including entities 3 operating mitigation banks, shall develop a plan for the 4 primary purpose of complying with the mitigation requirements 5 adopted pursuant to this part and 33 U.S.C. s. 1344. This 6 plan shall also address significant invasive plant problems 7 within wetlands and other surface waters. In developing such 8 plans, the districts shall utilize sound ecosystem management 9 practices to address significant water resource needs and 10 shall focus on activities of the Department of Environmental 11 Protection and the water management districts, such as surface 12 water improvement and management (SWIM) waterbodies and lands 13 identified for potential acquisition for preservation, 14 restoration, and enhancement, to the extent that such 15 activities comply with the mitigation requirements adopted 16 under this part and 33 U.S.C. s. 1344. In determining the 17 activities to be included in such plans, the districts shall 18 also consider the purchase of credits from public or private 19 mitigation banks permitted under s. 373.4136 and associated 20 federal authorization and shall include such purchase as a 21 part of the mitigation plan when such purchase would offset 22 the impact of the transportation project, provide equal 23 benefits to the water resources than other mitigation options 24 being considered, and provide the most cost-effective 25 mitigation option. The mitigation plan shall be preliminarily 26 approved by the water management district governing board and 27 shall be submitted to the secretary of the Department of 28 Environmental Protection for review and final approval. The 29 preliminary approval by the water management district 30 governing board does not constitute a decision that affects 31 substantial interests as provided by s. 120.569. At least 30 106 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 days prior to preliminary approval, the water management 2 district shall provide a copy of the draft mitigation plan to 3 any person who has requested a copy. 4 (a) For each transportation project with a funding 5 request for the next fiscal year, the mitigation plan must 6 include a brief explanation of why a mitigation bank was or 7 was not chosen as a mitigation option, including an estimation 8 of identifiable costs of the mitigation bank and nonbank 9 options to the extent practicable. 10 (b) Specific projects may be excluded from the 11 mitigation plan and shall not be subject to this section upon 12 the agreement of the Department of Transportation, a 13 transportation authority if applicable, the Department of 14 Environmental Protection, and the appropriate water management 15 district that the inclusion of such projects would hamper the 16 efficiency or timeliness of the mitigation planning and 17 permitting process, or the Department of Environmental 18 Protection and the water management district are unable to 19 identify mitigation that would offset the impacts of the 20 project. 21 (c) Surface water improvement and management or 22 invasive plant control projects undertaken using the $12 23 million advance transferred from the Department of 24 Transportation to the Department of Environmental Protection 25 in fiscal year 1996-1997 which meet the requirements for 26 mitigation under this part and 33 U.S.C. s. 1344 shall remain 27 available for mitigation until the $12 million is fully 28 credited up to and including fiscal year 2004-2005. When these 29 projects are used as mitigation, the $12 million advance shall 30 be reduced by $75,000 per acre of impact mitigated. For any 31 fiscal year through and including fiscal year 2004-2005, to 107 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the extent the cost of developing and implementing the 2 mitigation plans is less than the amount transferred pursuant 3 to subsection (3), the difference shall be credited towards 4 the $12 million advance. Except as provided in this paragraph, 5 any funds not directed to implement the mitigation plan 6 should, to the greatest extent possible, be directed to fund 7 invasive plant control within wetlands and other surface 8 waters. 9 (5) The water management district shall be responsible 10 for ensuring that mitigation requirements pursuant to 33 11 U.S.C. s. 1344 are met for the impacts identified in the 12 inventory described in subsection (2), by implementation of 13 the approved plan described in subsection (4) to the extent 14 funding is provided by the Department of Transportation, or a 15 transportation authority established pursuant to chapter 348 16 or chapter 349 if applicable. During the federal permitting 17 process, the water management district may deviate from the 18 approved mitigation plan in order to comply with federal 19 permitting requirements. 20 (6) The mitigation plans plan shall be updated 21 annually to reflect the most current Department of 22 Transportation work program and project list of a 23 transportation authority established pursuant to chapter 348 24 or chapter 349 if applicable and may be amended throughout the 25 year to anticipate schedule changes or additional projects 26 which may arise. Each update and amendment of the mitigation 27 plan shall be submitted to the secretary of the Department of 28 Environmental Protection for approval. However, such approval 29 shall not be applicable to a deviation as described in 30 subsection (5). 31 (8) This section shall not be construed to eliminate 108 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the need for the Department of Transportation or a 2 transportation authority established pursuant to chapter 348 3 or chapter 349 to comply with the requirement to implement 4 practicable design modifications, including realignment of 5 transportation projects, to reduce or eliminate the impacts of 6 its transportation projects on wetlands and other surface 7 waters as required by rules adopted pursuant to this part, or 8 to diminish the authority under this part to regulate other 9 impacts, including water quantity or water quality impacts, or 10 impacts regulated under this part that are not identified in 11 the inventory described in subsection (2). 12 (9) The process for environmental mitigation for the 13 impact of transportation projects under this section shall be 14 available to an expressway, bridge, or transportation 15 authority established under chapters 348 and 349. Use of this 16 process may be initiated by an authority depositing the 17 requisite funds into an escrow account set up by the authority 18 and filing an environmental impact inventory with the 19 appropriate water management district. An authority that 20 initiates the environmental mitigation process established by 21 this section shall comply with subsection (6) by timely 22 providing the appropriate water management district and the 23 Department of Environmental Protection with the requisite work 24 program information. A water management district may draw down 25 funds from the escrow account as provided in this section. 26 Section 53. Paragraphs (b) and (e) of subsection (19) 27 of section 380.06, Florida Statutes, are amended, and 28 paragraphs (i) and (j) are added to subsection (24) of said 29 section, to read: 30 380.06 Developments of regional impact.-- 31 (19) SUBSTANTIAL DEVIATIONS.-- 109 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (b) Any proposed change to a previously approved 2 development of regional impact or development order condition 3 which, either individually or cumulatively with other changes, 4 exceeds any of the following criteria shall constitute a 5 substantial deviation and shall cause the development to be 6 subject to further development-of-regional-impact review 7 without the necessity for a finding of same by the local 8 government: 9 1. An increase in the number of parking spaces at an 10 attraction or recreational facility by 5 percent or 300 11 spaces, whichever is greater, or an increase in the number of 12 spectators that may be accommodated at such a facility by 5 13 percent or 1,000 spectators, whichever is greater. 3. An 14 increase in the number of hospital beds by 5 percent or 60 15 beds, whichever is greater. 16 2. A new runway, a new terminal facility, a 25-percent 17 lengthening of an existing runway, or a 25-percent increase in 18 the number of gates of an existing terminal, but only if the 19 increase adds at least three additional gates. However, if an 20 airport is located in two counties, a 10-percent lengthening 21 of an existing runway or a 20-percent increase in the number 22 of gates of an existing terminal is the applicable criteria. 23 3. An increase in the number of hospital beds by 5 24 percent or 60 beds, whichever is greater. 25 4. An increase in industrial development area by 5 26 percent or 32 acres, whichever is greater. 27 5. An increase in the average annual acreage mined by 28 5 percent or 10 acres, whichever is greater, or an increase in 29 the average daily water consumption by a mining operation by 5 30 percent or 300,000 gallons, whichever is greater. An increase 31 in the size of the mine by 5 percent or 750 acres, whichever 110 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 is less. 2 6. An increase in land area for office development by 3 5 percent or 6 acres, whichever is greater, or an increase of 4 gross floor area of office development by 5 percent or 60,000 5 gross square feet, whichever is greater. 6 7. An increase in the storage capacity for chemical or 7 petroleum storage facilities by 5 percent, 20,000 barrels, or 8 7 million pounds, whichever is greater. 9 7.8. An increase of development at a waterport of wet 10 storage for 20 watercraft, dry storage for 30 watercraft, or 11 wet/dry storage for 60 watercraft in an area identified in the 12 state marina siting plan as an appropriate site for additional 13 waterport development or a 5-percent increase in watercraft 14 storage capacity, whichever is greater. 15 8.9. An increase in the number of dwelling units by 5 16 percent or 50 dwelling units, whichever is greater. 17 9.10. An increase in commercial development by 6 acres 18 of land area or by 50,000 square feet of gross floor area, or 19 of parking spaces provided for customers for 300 cars or a 20 5-percent increase of any of these, whichever is greater. 21 10.11. An increase in hotel or motel facility units by 22 5 percent or 75 units, whichever is greater. 23 11.12. An increase in a recreational vehicle park area 24 by 5 percent or 100 vehicle spaces, whichever is less. 25 12.13. A decrease in the area set aside for open space 26 of 5 percent or 20 acres, whichever is less. 27 13.14. A proposed increase to an approved multiuse 28 development of regional impact where the sum of the increases 29 of each land use as a percentage of the applicable substantial 30 deviation criteria is equal to or exceeds 100 percent. The 31 percentage of any decrease in the amount of open space shall 111 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 be treated as an increase for purposes of determining when 100 2 percent has been reached or exceeded. 3 14.15. A 15-percent increase in the number of external 4 vehicle trips generated by the development above that which 5 was projected during the original 6 development-of-regional-impact review. 7 15.16. Any change which would result in development of 8 any area which was specifically set aside in the application 9 for development approval or in the development order for 10 preservation or special protection of endangered or threatened 11 plants or animals designated as endangered, threatened, or 12 species of special concern and their habitat, primary dunes, 13 or archaeological and historical sites designated as 14 significant by the Division of Historical Resources of the 15 Department of State. The further refinement of such areas by 16 survey shall be considered under sub-subparagraph (e)5.b. 17 18 The substantial deviation numerical standards in subparagraphs 19 4., 6., 9.10., 13.14., excluding residential uses, and 14.15., 20 are increased by 100 percent for a project certified under s. 21 403.973 which creates jobs and meets criteria established by 22 the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development as to 23 its impact on an area's economy, employment, and prevailing 24 wage and skill levels. The substantial deviation numerical 25 standards in subparagraphs 4., 6., 8.9., 9.10., 10.11., and 26 13.14. are increased by 50 percent for a project located 27 wholly within an urban infill and redevelopment area 28 designated on the applicable adopted local comprehensive plan 29 future land use map and not located within the coastal high 30 hazard area. 31 (e)1. A proposed change which, either individually or, 112 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 if there were previous changes, cumulatively with those 2 changes, is equal to or exceeds 40 percent of any numerical 3 criterion in subparagraphs (b)1.-14.1.-15., but which does not 4 exceed such criterion, shall be presumed not to create a 5 substantial deviation subject to further 6 development-of-regional-impact review. The presumption may be 7 rebutted by clear and convincing evidence at the public 8 hearing held by the local government pursuant to subparagraph 9 (f)5. 10 2. Except for a development order rendered pursuant to 11 subsection (22) or subsection (25), a proposed change to a 12 development order that individually or cumulatively with any 13 previous change is less than 40 percent of any numerical 14 criterion contained in subparagraphs (b)1.-14.1.-15. and does 15 not exceed any other criterion, or that involves an extension 16 of the buildout date of a development, or any phase thereof, 17 of less than 5 years is not subject to the public hearing 18 requirements of subparagraph (f)3., and is not subject to a 19 determination pursuant to subparagraph (f)5. Notice of the 20 proposed change shall be made to the regional planning council 21 and the state land planning agency. Such notice shall include 22 a description of previous individual changes made to the 23 development, including changes previously approved by the 24 local government, and shall include appropriate amendments to 25 the development order. The following changes, individually or 26 cumulatively with any previous changes, are not substantial 27 deviations: 28 a. Changes in the name of the project, developer, 29 owner, or monitoring official. 30 b. Changes to a setback that do not affect noise 31 buffers, environmental protection or mitigation areas, or 113 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 archaeological or historical resources. 2 c. Changes to minimum lot sizes. 3 d. Changes in the configuration of internal roads that 4 do not affect external access points. 5 e. Changes to the building design or orientation that 6 stay approximately within the approved area designated for 7 such building and parking lot, and which do not affect 8 historical buildings designated as significant by the Division 9 of Historical Resources of the Department of State. 10 f. Changes to increase the acreage in the development, 11 provided that no development is proposed on the acreage to be 12 added. 13 g. Changes to eliminate an approved land use, provided 14 that there are no additional regional impacts. 15 h. Changes required to conform to permits approved by 16 any federal, state, or regional permitting agency, provided 17 that these changes do not create additional regional impacts. 18 i. Any other change which the state land planning 19 agency agrees in writing is similar in nature, impact, or 20 character to the changes enumerated in sub-subparagraphs a.-h. 21 and which does not create the likelihood of any additional 22 regional impact. 23 24 This subsection does not require a development order amendment 25 for any change listed in sub-subparagraphs a.-i. unless such 26 issue is addressed either in the existing development order or 27 in the application for development approval, but, in the case 28 of the application, only if, and in the manner in which, the 29 application is incorporated in the development order. 30 3. Except for the change authorized by 31 sub-subparagraph 2.f., any addition of land not previously 114 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 reviewed or any change not specified in paragraph (b) or 2 paragraph (c) shall be presumed to create a substantial 3 deviation. This presumption may be rebutted by clear and 4 convincing evidence. 5 4. Any submittal of a proposed change to a previously 6 approved development shall include a description of individual 7 changes previously made to the development, including changes 8 previously approved by the local government. The local 9 government shall consider the previous and current proposed 10 changes in deciding whether such changes cumulatively 11 constitute a substantial deviation requiring further 12 development-of-regional-impact review. 13 5. The following changes to an approved development of 14 regional impact shall be presumed to create a substantial 15 deviation. Such presumption may be rebutted by clear and 16 convincing evidence. 17 a. A change proposed for 15 percent or more of the 18 acreage to a land use not previously approved in the 19 development order. Changes of less than 15 percent shall be 20 presumed not to create a substantial deviation. 21 b. Except for the types of uses listed in subparagraph 22 (b)15.16., any change which would result in the development of 23 any area which was specifically set aside in the application 24 for development approval or in the development order for 25 preservation, buffers, or special protection, including 26 habitat for plant and animal species, archaeological and 27 historical sites, dunes, and other special areas. 28 c. Notwithstanding any provision of paragraph (b) to 29 the contrary, a proposed change consisting of simultaneous 30 increases and decreases of at least two of the uses within an 31 authorized multiuse development of regional impact which was 115 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 originally approved with three or more uses specified in s. 2 380.0651(3)(b)(c), (c)(d), (e)(f), and (f)(g) and residential 3 use. 4 (24) STATUTORY EXEMPTIONS.-- 5 (i) Any proposed facility for the storage of any 6 petroleum product is exempt from the provisions of this 7 section, if such facility is consistent with a local 8 comprehensive plan that is in compliance with s. 163.3177 or 9 is consistent with a comprehensive port master plan that is in 10 compliance with s. 163.3178. 11 (j) Any development or expansion of an airport 12 consistent with the adopted airport master plan that has been 13 incorporated into the local comprehensive plan under section 14 163.3177(6)(k), and airport-related or aviation-related 15 development that has been addressed in the comprehensive plan 16 amendment that incorporates the airport master plan, is exempt 17 from the provisions of this section. 18 Section 54. Subsection (3) of section 380.0651, 19 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 20 380.0651 Statewide guidelines and standards.-- 21 (3) The following statewide guidelines and standards 22 shall be applied in the manner described in s. 380.06(2) to 23 determine whether the following developments shall be required 24 to undergo development-of-regional-impact review: 25 (a) Airports.-- 26 1. Any of the following airport construction projects 27 shall be a development of regional impact: 28 a. A new commercial service or general aviation 29 airport with paved runways. 30 b. A new commercial service or general aviation paved 31 runway. 116 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 c. A new passenger terminal facility. 2 2. Lengthening of an existing runway by 25 percent or 3 an increase in the number of gates by 25 percent or three 4 gates, whichever is greater, on a commercial service airport 5 or a general aviation airport with regularly scheduled flights 6 is a development of regional impact. However, expansion of 7 existing terminal facilities at a nonhub or small hub 8 commercial service airport shall not be a development of 9 regional impact. 10 3. Any airport development project which is proposed 11 for safety, repair, or maintenance reasons alone and would not 12 have the potential to increase or change existing types of 13 aircraft activity is not a development of regional impact. 14 Notwithstanding subparagraphs 1. and 2., renovation, 15 modernization, or replacement of airport airside or terminal 16 facilities that may include increases in square footage of 17 such facilities but does not increase the number of gates or 18 change the existing types of aircraft activity is not a 19 development of regional impact. 20 (b) Attractions and recreation facilities.--Any 21 sports, entertainment, amusement, or recreation facility, 22 including, but not limited to, a sports arena, stadium, 23 racetrack, tourist attraction, amusement park, or pari-mutuel 24 facility, the construction or expansion of which: 25 1. For single performance facilities: 26 a. Provides parking spaces for more than 2,500 cars; 27 or 28 b. Provides more than 10,000 permanent seats for 29 spectators. 30 2. For serial performance facilities: 31 a. Provides parking spaces for more than 1,000 cars; 117 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 or 2 b. Provides more than 4,000 permanent seats for 3 spectators. 4 5 For purposes of this subsection, "serial performance 6 facilities" means those using their parking areas or permanent 7 seating more than one time per day on a regular or continuous 8 basis. 9 3. For multiscreen movie theaters of at least 8 10 screens and 2,500 seats: 11 a. Provides parking spaces for more than 1,500 cars; 12 or 13 b. Provides more than 6,000 permanent seats for 14 spectators. 15 (b)(c) Industrial plants, industrial parks, and 16 distribution, warehousing or wholesaling facilities.--Any 17 proposed industrial, manufacturing, or processing plant, or 18 distribution, warehousing, or wholesaling facility, excluding 19 wholesaling developments which deal primarily with the general 20 public onsite, under common ownership, or any proposed 21 industrial, manufacturing, or processing activity or 22 distribution, warehousing, or wholesaling activity, excluding 23 wholesaling activities which deal primarily with the general 24 public onsite, which: 25 1. Provides parking for more than 2,500 motor 26 vehicles, excluding those vehicles which may be included in 27 wholesaling facilities' inventory; or 28 2. Occupies a site greater than 320 acres, or for 29 motor vehicle wholesaling facilities that conduct wholesaling 30 sales activity no more frequently than an average each year of 31 3 days per week, occupies a site greater than 500 acres. 118 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (c)(d) Office development.--Any proposed office 2 building or park operated under common ownership, development 3 plan, or management that: 4 1. Encompasses 300,000 or more square feet of gross 5 floor area; or 6 2. Has a total site size of 30 or more acres; or 7 3. Encompasses more than 600,000 square feet of gross 8 floor area in a county with a population greater than 500,000 9 and only in a geographic area specifically designated as 10 highly suitable for increased threshold intensity in the 11 approved local comprehensive plan and in the strategic 12 regional policy plan. 13 (d)(e) Port facilities.--The proposed construction of 14 any waterport or marina is required to undergo 15 development-of-regional-impact review, except one designed 16 for: 17 1.a. The wet storage or mooring of fewer than 150 18 watercraft used exclusively for sport, pleasure, or commercial 19 fishing, or 20 b. The dry storage of fewer than 200 watercraft used 21 exclusively for sport, pleasure, or commercial fishing, or 22 c. The wet or dry storage or mooring of fewer than 150 23 watercraft on or adjacent to an inland freshwater lake except 24 Lake Okeechobee or any lake which has been designated an 25 Outstanding Florida Water, or 26 d. The wet or dry storage or mooring of fewer than 50 27 watercraft of 40 feet in length or less of any type or 28 purpose. The exceptions to this paragraph's requirements for 29 development-of-regional-impact review shall not apply to any 30 waterport or marina facility located within or which serves 31 physical development located within a coastal barrier resource 119 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 unit on an unbridged barrier island designated pursuant to 16 2 U.S.C. s. 3501. 3 4 In addition to the foregoing, for projects for which no 5 environmental resource permit or sovereign submerged land 6 lease is required, the Department of Environmental Protection 7 must determine in writing that a proposed marina in excess of 8 10 slips or storage spaces or a combination of the two is 9 located so that it will not adversely impact Outstanding 10 Florida Waters or Class II waters and will not contribute boat 11 traffic in a manner that will have an adverse impact on an 12 area known to be, or likely to be, frequented by manatees. If 13 the Department of Environmental Protection fails to issue its 14 determination within 45 days of receipt of a formal written 15 request, it has waived its authority to make such 16 determination. The Department of Environmental Protection 17 determination shall constitute final agency action pursuant to 18 chapter 120. 19 2. The dry storage of fewer than 300 watercraft used 20 exclusively for sport, pleasure, or commercial fishing at a 21 marina constructed and in operation prior to July 1, 1985. 22 3. Any proposed marina development with both wet and 23 dry mooring or storage used exclusively for sport, pleasure, 24 or commercial fishing, where the sum of percentages of the 25 applicable wet and dry mooring or storage thresholds equals 26 100 percent. This threshold is in addition to, and does not 27 preclude, a development from being required to undergo 28 development-of-regional-impact review under sub-subparagraphs 29 1.a. and b. and subparagraph 2. 30 (e)(f) Retail and service development.--Any proposed 31 retail, service, or wholesale business establishment or group 120 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 of establishments which deals primarily with the general 2 public onsite, operated under one common property ownership, 3 development plan, or management that: 4 1. Encompasses more than 400,000 square feet of gross 5 area; 6 2. Occupies more than 40 acres of land; or 7 3. Provides parking spaces for more than 2,500 cars. 8 (f)(g) Hotel or motel development.-- 9 1. Any proposed hotel or motel development that is 10 planned to create or accommodate 350 or more units; or 11 2. Any proposed hotel or motel development that is 12 planned to create or accommodate 750 or more units, in a 13 county with a population greater than 500,000, and only in a 14 geographic area specifically designated as highly suitable for 15 increased threshold intensity in the approved local 16 comprehensive plan and in the strategic regional policy plan. 17 (g)(h) Recreational vehicle development.--Any proposed 18 recreational vehicle development planned to create or 19 accommodate 500 or more spaces. 20 (h)(i) Multiuse development.--Any proposed development 21 with two or more land uses where the sum of the percentages of 22 the appropriate thresholds identified in chapter 28-24, 23 Florida Administrative Code, or this section for each land use 24 in the development is equal to or greater than 145 percent. 25 Any proposed development with three or more land uses, one of 26 which is residential and contains at least 100 dwelling units 27 or 15 percent of the applicable residential threshold, 28 whichever is greater, where the sum of the percentages of the 29 appropriate thresholds identified in chapter 28-24, Florida 30 Administrative Code, or this section for each land use in the 31 development is equal to or greater than 160 percent. This 121 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 threshold is in addition to, and does not preclude, a 2 development from being required to undergo 3 development-of-regional-impact review under any other 4 threshold. 5 (i) (j) Residential development.--No rule may be 6 adopted concerning residential developments which treats a 7 residential development in one county as being located in a 8 less populated adjacent county unless more than 25 percent of 9 the development is located within 2 or less miles of the less 10 populated adjacent county. 11 (j)(k) Schools.-- 12 1. The proposed construction of any public, private, 13 or proprietary postsecondary educational campus which provides 14 for a design population of more than 5,000 full-time 15 equivalent students, or the proposed physical expansion of any 16 public, private, or proprietary postsecondary educational 17 campus having such a design population that would increase the 18 population by at least 20 percent of the design population. 19 2. As used in this paragraph, "full-time equivalent 20 student" means enrollment for 15 or more quarter hours during 21 a single academic semester. In area vocational schools or 22 other institutions which do not employ semester hours or 23 quarter hours in accounting for student participation, 24 enrollment for 18 contact hours shall be considered equivalent 25 to one quarter hour, and enrollment for 27 contact hours shall 26 be considered equivalent to one semester hour. 27 3. This paragraph does not apply to institutions which 28 are the subject of a campus master plan adopted by the Board 29 of Regents pursuant to s. 240.155. 30 Section 55. Paragraph (a) of subsection (12) of 31 section 163.3180, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 122 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 163.3180 Concurrency.-- 2 (12) When authorized by a local comprehensive plan, a 3 multiuse development of regional impact may satisfy the 4 transportation concurrency requirements of the local 5 comprehensive plan, the local government's concurrency 6 management system, and s. 380.06 by payment of a 7 proportionate-share contribution for local and regionally 8 significant traffic impacts, if: 9 (a) The development of regional impact meets or 10 exceeds the guidelines and standards of s. 380.0651(3)(h)(i) 11 and rule 28-24.032(2), Florida Administrative Code, and 12 includes a residential component that contains at least 100 13 residential dwelling units or 15 percent of the applicable 14 residential guideline and standard, whichever is greater; 15 16 The proportionate-share contribution may be applied to any 17 transportation facility to satisfy the provisions of this 18 subsection and the local comprehensive plan, but, for the 19 purposes of this subsection, the amount of the 20 proportionate-share contribution shall be calculated based 21 upon the cumulative number of trips from the proposed 22 development expected to reach roadways during the peak hour 23 from the complete buildout of a stage or phase being approved, 24 divided by the change in the peak hour maximum service volume 25 of roadways resulting from construction of an improvement 26 necessary to maintain the adopted level of service, multiplied 27 by the construction cost, at the time of developer payment, of 28 the improvement necessary to maintain the adopted level of 29 service. For purposes of this subsection, "construction cost" 30 includes all associated costs of the improvement. 31 Section 56. Subsection (20) of section 331.303, 123 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 2 331.303 Definitions.-- 3 (20) "Spaceport launch facilities" shall be defined as 4 industrial facilities in accordance with s. 380.0651(3)(b)(c) 5 and include any launch pad, launch control center, and fixed 6 launch-support equipment. 7 Section 57. Section 331.308, Florida Statutes, is 8 amended to read: 9 331.308 Board of supervisors.-- 10 (1) There is created within the Spaceport Florida 11 Authority a board of supervisors consisting of 12 (a) The Lieutenant Governor, serving as the chair; 13 (b) Six seven regular members, who shall be appointed 14 by the Governor;, and 15 (c) Two ex officio nonvoting members who are members 16 of the Legislature, one of whom shall be a state senator 17 selected by the President of the Senate and one of whom shall 18 be a state representative selected by the Speaker of the House 19 of Representatives; and 20 (d) The director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and 21 Economic Development as an ex officio nonvoting member. 22 23 Regular members are, all of whom shall be subject to 24 confirmation by the Senate at the next regular session of the 25 Legislature, and. each of them the regular board members must 26 be a resident of the state and must have experience in the 27 aerospace or commercial space industry or in finance or have 28 other significant relevant experience. One regular member 29 shall represent organized labor interests and one regular 30 member shall represent minority interests. 31 (2) Each regular member shall serve a term of 4 years 124 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 or until a successor is appointed and qualified. The term of 2 each such member shall be construed to commence on the date of 3 appointment and to terminate on June 30 of the year of the end 4 of the term. Appointment to the board shall not preclude any 5 such member from holding any other private or public position. 6 (3) The ex officio nonvoting legislative members shall 7 serve on the board for 2-year terms. 8 (4) Any vacancy on the board shall be filled for the 9 balance of the unexpired term. 10 (5) The Lieutenant Governor is the state's space 11 policy leader. The Lieutenant Governor may designate a regular 12 member to serve as vice-chair and preside over board meetings 13 in the absence of the chair and may assign proxy voting power 14 to the director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic 15 Development. Initial appointments shall be made no later than 16 60 days after this act takes effect. 17 (6) The board shall hold its initial meeting no later 18 than 20 days after the members have been appointed. At its 19 initial meeting, or as soon thereafter as is practicable, The 20 board shall appoint an executive director. Meetings shall be 21 held quarterly or more frequently at the call of the chair. A 22 majority of the regular members of the board shall constitute 23 a quorum, and a majority vote of such members present is 24 necessary for any action taken by the board. 25 (7) The Governor may has the authority to remove from 26 the board any regular member in the manner and for cause as 27 defined by the laws of this state and applicable to situations 28 that which may arise before the board. Unless excused by the 29 chair of the board, a regular member's absence from two or 30 more consecutive board meetings creates a vacancy in the 31 office to which the member was appointed. 125 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Section 58. (1) Nothing contained in this act 2 abridges or modifies any vested or other right or any duty or 3 obligation pursuant to any development order or agreement 4 which is applicable to a development of regional impact on the 5 effective date of this act. An airport or petroleum storage 6 facility which has received a development-of-regional-impact 7 development order pursuant to s. 380.06, Florida Statutes 8 2000, but is no longer required to undergo 9 development-of-regional-impact review by operation of this 10 act, shall be governed by the following procedures: 11 (a) The development shall continue to be governed by 12 the development-of-regional-impact development order, and may 13 be completed in reliance upon and pursuant to the development 14 order. The development-of-regional-impact development order 15 may be enforced by the local government as provided by ss. 16 380.06(17) and 380.11, Florida Statutes 2000. 17 (b) If requested by the developer or landowner, the 18 development-of-regional-impact development order may be 19 amended or rescinded by the local government consistent with 20 the local comprehensive plan and land development regulations 21 and pursuant to the local government procedures governing 22 local development orders. 23 (2) An airport or petroleum storage facility with an 24 application for development approval pending on the effective 25 date of this act, or a notification of proposed change pending 26 on the effective date of this act, may elect to continue such 27 review pursuant to s. 380.06, Florida Statutes 2000. At the 28 conclusion of the pending review, including any appeals 29 pursuant to s. 380.07, Florida Statutes 2000, the resulting 30 development order shall be governed by the provisions of 31 subsection (1). 126 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Section 59. If any provision of this act or the 2 application thereof to any person or circumstance is held 3 invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions or 4 applications of the act which can be given effect without the 5 invalid provision or application, and to this end the 6 provisions of this act are declared severable. 7 Section 60. Subsection (2) of section 479.15, Florida 8 Statutes, is amended to read: 9 479.15 Harmony of regulations.-- 10 (2) A municipality, county, local zoning authority, or 11 other local governmental entity may not remove, or cause to be 12 removed, any lawfully erected sign along any portion of the 13 interstate or federal-aid primary highway system without first 14 paying just compensation for such removal. A local 15 governmental entity may not cause in any way the alteration of 16 any lawfully erected sign located along any portion of the 17 interstate or federal-aid primary highway system without 18 payment of just compensation if such alteration constitutes a 19 taking under state law. The municipality, county, local zoning 20 authority, or other local government entity promulgating 21 requirements for such alteration must be responsible for 22 payment of just compensation to the sign owner if such 23 alteration constitutes a taking under state law. This 24 subsection applies only to a lawfully erected sign the subject 25 matter of which relates to premises other than the premises on 26 which it is located or to merchandise, services, activities, 27 or entertainment not sold, produced, manufactured, or 28 furnished on the premises on which the sign is located. For 29 the purposes of this subsection, the term "federal-aid primary 30 highway system" means the federal-aid primary highway system 31 in existence on June 1, 1991, and any highway which was not on 127 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 such system but which is, or hereafter becomes, a part of the 2 National Highway System. This subsection shall not be 3 interpreted as explicit or implicit legislative recognition 4 that alterations do or do not constitute a taking under state 5 law. 6 Section 61. Section 479.25, Florida Statutes, is 7 created to read: 8 479.25 Application of chapter.--Nothing in this 9 chapter shall prevent a governmental entity from entering into 10 an agreement allowing the height above ground level of a 11 lawfully erected sign to be increased at its permitted 12 location if a noise attenuation barrier, visibility screen, or 13 other highway improvement has been erected in such a way as to 14 screen or block visibility of such a sign; provided, however, 15 that for nonconforming signs located on the federal-aid 16 primary highway system, as such system existed on June 1, 17 1991, and any highway which was not on such system but which 18 is, or hereinafter becomes, a part of the National Highway 19 System, such agreement must be approved by the Federal Highway 20 Administration. Any increase in height permitted under this 21 provision shall only be that which is required to achieve the 22 same degree of visibility from the right-of-way that the sign 23 had prior to the construction of the noise attenuation 24 barrier, visibility screen, or other highway improvement. 25 Section 62. Section 70.20, Florida Statutes, is 26 created to read: 27 70.20 Balancing of interests.--It is a policy of this 28 state to encourage municipalities, counties, and other 29 governmental entities and sign owners to enter into relocation 30 and reconstruction agreements that allow governmental entities 31 to undertake public projects and accomplish public goals 128 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 without the expenditure of public funds, while allowing the 2 continued maintenance of private investment in signage as a 3 medium of commercial and noncommercial communication. 4 (1) Municipalities, counties, and all other 5 governmental entities are specifically empowered to enter into 6 relocation and reconstruction agreements on whatever terms are 7 agreeable to the sign owner and the municipality, county, or 8 other governmental entity involved and to provide for 9 relocation and reconstruction of signs by agreement, 10 ordinance, or resolution. As used in this section, a 11 "relocation and reconstruction agreement" means a consensual, 12 contractual agreement between a sign owner and municipality, 13 county, or other governmental entity for either the 14 reconstruction of an existing sign or removal of a sign and 15 the construction of a new sign to substitute for the sign 16 removed. 17 (2) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no 18 municipality, county, or other governmental entity may remove, 19 or cause to be removed, any lawfully erected sign along any 20 portion of the interstate, federal-aid primary or other 21 highway system, or any other road, without first paying just 22 compensation for such removal as determined by agreement 23 between the parties or through eminent domain proceedings. 24 Except as otherwise provided in this section, no municipality, 25 county, or other governmental entity may cause in any way the 26 alteration of any lawfully erected sign located along any 27 portion of the interstate, federal-aid primary or other 28 highway system, or any other road, without first paying just 29 compensation for such alteration as determined by agreement 30 between the parties or through eminent domain proceedings. The 31 provisions of this act shall not apply to any ordinance, the 129 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 validity, constitutionality, and enforceability of which the 2 owner has by written agreement waived all right to challenge. 3 (3) In the event that a municipality, county, or other 4 governmental entity shall undertake a public project or public 5 goal requiring alteration or removal of any lawfully erected 6 sign, the municipality, county, or other governmental entity 7 shall notify the owner of the affected sign in writing of the 8 public project or goal and of the intention of the 9 municipality, county, or other governmental entity to seek 10 such removal. Within 30 days after receipt of the notice, the 11 owner of the sign and the municipality, county, or other 12 governmental entity shall attempt to meet for purposes of 13 negotiating and executing a relocation and reconstruction 14 agreement provided for in subsection (1). 15 (4) If the parties fail to enter into a relocation and 16 reconstruction agreement within 120 days after the initial 17 notification by the municipality, county, or other 18 governmental entity, either party may request mandatory 19 nonbinding arbitration to resolve the disagreements among the 20 parties. Each party shall select an arbitrator, and the 21 individuals so selected shall choose a third arbitrator. The 22 three arbitrators shall constitute the panel that shall 23 arbitrate the dispute between the parties and at the 24 conclusion of the proceedings shall present to the parties a 25 proposed relocation and reconstruction agreement that the 26 panel believes equitably balances the rights, interests, 27 obligations, and reasonable expectations of the parties. If 28 the municipality, county, or other governmental entity and the 29 sign owner accept the proposed relocation and reconstruction 30 agreement, the municipality, county, or other governmental 31 entity and sign owner shall each pay its respective costs of 130 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 arbitration and shall pay one-half of the costs of the 2 arbitration panel, unless the parties otherwise agree. 3 (5) If the parties do not enter into a relocation and 4 reconstruction agreement, the municipality, county, or other 5 governmental entity may proceed with the public project or 6 purpose and the alteration or removal of the sign only after 7 first paying just compensation for such alteration or removal 8 as determined by agreement between the parties or through 9 eminent domain proceedings. 10 (6) The requirement by a municipality, county, or 11 other governmental entity that a lawfully erected sign be 12 removed or altered as a condition precedent to the issuance or 13 continued effectiveness of a development order constitutes a 14 compelled removal that is prohibited without prior payment of 15 just compensation under subsection (2). This subsection does 16 not apply when the owner of the land on which the sign is 17 located is seeking to have the property redesignated on the 18 future land use map of the applicable comprehensive plan for 19 exclusively single-family residential use. 20 (7) The requirement by a municipality, county, or 21 other governmental entity that a lawfully erected sign be 22 altered or removed from the premises upon which it is located 23 incident to the voluntary acquisition of such property by a 24 municipality, county, or other governmental entity constitutes 25 a compelled removal which is prohibited without payment of 26 just compensation under subsection (2). 27 (8) Nothing in this section shall prevent a 28 municipality, county, or other governmental entity from 29 acquiring a lawfully erected sign through eminent domain or 30 from prospectively regulating the placement, size, height, or 31 other aspects of new signs within such entity's jurisdiction, 131 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 including the prohibition of new signs, unless otherwise 2 authorized pursuant to this section. Nothing in this section 3 shall impair any ordinance or provision of any ordinance not 4 inconsistent with this section, nor shall this section create 5 any new rights for any party other than the owner of a sign, 6 the owner of the land upon which it is located, or a 7 municipality, county, or other governmental entity as 8 expressed in this section. 9 (9) This section applies only to a lawfully erected 10 sign the subject matter of which relates to premises other 11 than the premises on which it is located or to merchandise, 12 services, activities, or entertainment not sold, produced, 13 manufactured, or furnished on the premises on which the sign 14 is located. 15 (10) This section does not apply to any actions taken 16 by the Florida Department of Transportation which relate to 17 the operation, maintenance, or expansion of transportation 18 facilities, and this section does not affect existing law 19 regarding eminent domain relating to the Florida Department of 20 Transportation. 21 (11) Nothing in this act shall impair or affect any 22 written agreement existing prior to the effective date of this 23 act, including, but not limited to, any settlement agreements 24 reliant upon the legality or enforceability of local 25 ordinances. The provisions of this act shall not apply to any 26 signs that are required to be removed by a date certain in 27 areas designated by local ordinance as view corridors if the 28 local ordinance creating the view corridors was enacted in 29 part to effectuate a consensual agreement between the local 30 government and two or more sign owners prior to the effective 31 date of this act, nor shall the provisions of this act apply 132 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 to any signs that are the subject of an ordinance providing an 2 amortization period, which period has expired, and which 3 ordinance is the subject of judicial proceedings which were 4 commenced on or before January 1, 2001, nor shall this act 5 apply to any municipality with an ordinance that prohibits 6 billboards and has two or fewer billboards located within its 7 current boundaries or its future annexed properties. 8 (12) Subsection (6) hereof does not apply when the 9 development order permits construction of a replacement sign 10 that cannot be erected without the removal of the lawfully 11 erected sign being replaced. Effective upon this section 12 becoming a law, the Office of Program Analysis and 13 Governmental Accountability, in consultation with the property 14 appraisers and the private sector affected parties, shall 15 conduct a study of the value of offsite signs in relation to, 16 and in comparison with, the valuation of other commercial 17 properties for ad valorem tax purposes, including a comparison 18 of tax valuations from other states. OPPAGA shall complete 19 the study by December 31, 2001, and shall report the results 20 of the study to the Legislature. 21 Section 63. Paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 22 496.425, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 23 496.425 Solicitation of funds within public 24 transportation facilities.-- 25 (1) As used in this section: 26 (b) "Facility" means any public transportation 27 facility, including, but not limited to, railroad stations, 28 bus stations, ship ports, ferry terminals, or roadside welcome 29 stations, highway service plazas, airports served by scheduled 30 passenger service, or highway rest stations. 31 Section 64. Section 496.4256, Florida Statutes, is 133 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 created to read: 2 496.4256 Public transportation facilities not required 3 to grant permit or access.--A governmental entity or authority 4 that owns or operates welcome centers, wayside parks, service 5 plazas, or rest areas on the state highway system as defined 6 in chapter 335 may not be required to issue a permit or grant 7 any person access to such public transportation facilities for 8 the purpose of soliciting funds. 9 Section 65. Section 337.408, Florida Statutes, is 10 amended to read: 11 337.408 Regulation of benches, transit shelters, 12 street light poles, and waste disposal receptacles within 13 rights-of-way.-- 14 (1) Benches or transit shelters, including advertising 15 displayed on benches or transit shelters, may be installed 16 within the right-of-way limits of any municipal, county, or 17 state road, except a limited access highway; provided that 18 such benches or transit shelters are for the comfort or 19 convenience of the general public, or at designated stops on 20 official bus routes; and, provided further, that written 21 authorization has been given to a qualified private supplier 22 of such service by the municipal government within whose 23 incorporated limits such benches or transit shelters are 24 installed, or by the county government within whose 25 unincorporated limits such benches or transit shelters are 26 installed. A municipality or county may authorize the 27 installation, with or without public bid, of benches and 28 transit shelters together with advertising displayed thereon, 29 within the right-of-way limits of such roads. Any contract for 30 the installation of benches or transit shelters or advertising 31 on benches or transit shelters which was entered into before 134 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 April 8, 1992, without public bidding, is ratified and 2 affirmed. Such benches or transit shelters may not interfere 3 with right-of-way preservation and maintenance. Any bench or 4 transit shelter located on a sidewalk within the right-of-way 5 limits of any road on the State Highway System or the county 6 road system shall be located so as to leave at least 36 inches 7 clearance for pedestrians and persons in wheelchairs. Such 8 clearance shall be measured in a direction perpendicular to 9 the centerline of the road. 10 (2) Waste disposal receptacles the interior collection 11 container volume of which is less than 110 gallons in 12 capacity, including advertising displayed on such waste 13 disposal receptacles, may be installed within the right-of-way 14 limits of any municipal, county, or state road, except a 15 limited access highway; provided that written authorization 16 has been given to a qualified private supplier of such service 17 by the appropriate municipal or county government. A 18 municipality or county may authorize the installation, with or 19 without public bid, of waste disposal receptacles together 20 with advertising displayed thereon within the right-of-way 21 limits of such roads. Such waste disposal receptacles may not 22 interfere with right-of-way preservation and maintenance. 23 (3) The department has the authority to direct the 24 immediate relocation or removal of any bench, transit shelter, 25 or waste disposal receptacle which endangers life or property, 26 except that transit bus benches which have been placed in 27 service prior to April 1, 1992, do not have to comply with 28 bench size and advertising display size requirements which 29 have been established by the department prior to March 1, 30 1992. Any transit bus bench that was in service prior to 31 April 1, 1992, may be replaced with a bus bench of the same 135 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 size or smaller, if the bench is damaged or destroyed or 2 otherwise becomes unusable. As of July 1, 2001, the 3 department, municipality, or county may direct the removal of 4 any bench, transit shelter, or waste disposal receptacle, or 5 advertisement thereon, if the department, municipality, or 6 county determines that the bench, transit shelter, or waste 7 disposal receptacle is structurally unsound or in visible 8 disrepair. 9 (4) No bench, transit shelter, or waste disposal 10 receptacle, or advertising thereon, shall be erected or so 11 placed on the right-of-way of any road which conflicts with 12 the requirements of federal law, regulations, or safety 13 standards, thereby causing the state or any political 14 subdivision the loss of federal funds. Competition among 15 persons seeking to provide bench, transit shelter, or waste 16 disposal receptacle services or advertising on such benches, 17 shelters, or receptacles may be regulated, restricted, or 18 denied by the appropriate local government entity consistent 19 with the provisions of this section. 20 (5) Street light poles, including attached public 21 service messages and advertisements, may be located within the 22 right-of-way limits of municipal and county roads in the same 23 manner as benches, transit shelters, and waste receptacles, as 24 provided in this section and in accordance with municipal and 25 county ordinances. Public service messages and advertising may 26 be installed on street light poles on roads on the State 27 Highway System in accordance with height, size, setback, 28 spacing distance, duration of display, safety, traffic 29 control, and permitting requirements established by 30 administrative rule of the Department of Transportation. 31 Public service messages and advertisements shall be subject to 136 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 bilateral agreements, where applicable, to be negotiated with 2 the owner of the street light poles which shall consider, 3 among other things, power source rates, design, safety, 4 operational and maintenance concerns and other matters of 5 public importance. For the purposes of this section, "street 6 light poles" does not include electric transmission or 7 distribution poles. The department shall have authority to 8 establish administrative rules to implement this subsection. 9 No advertising on light poles shall be permitted on the 10 Interstate Highway System. No permanent structures carrying 11 advertisements attached to light poles shall be permitted on 12 the National Highway System. 13 (6)(5) Wherever the provisions of this section are 14 inconsistent with other provisions of this chapter or with the 15 provisions of chapter 125, chapter 335, chapter 336, or 16 chapter 479, the provisions of this section shall prevail. 17 Section 66. Subsection (10) of section 768.28, Florida 18 Statutes, is amended to read: 19 768.28 Waiver of sovereign immunity in tort actions; 20 recovery limits; limitation on attorney fees; statute of 21 limitations; exclusions; indemnification; risk management 22 programs.-- 23 (10)(a) Health care providers or vendors, or any of 24 their employees or agents, that have contractually agreed to 25 act as agents of the Department of Corrections to provide 26 health care services to inmates of the state correctional 27 system shall be considered agents of the State of Florida, 28 Department of Corrections, for the purposes of this section, 29 while acting within the scope of and pursuant to guidelines 30 established in said contract or by rule. The contracts shall 31 provide for the indemnification of the state by the agent for 137 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 any liabilities incurred up to the limits set out in this 2 chapter. 3 (b) This subsection shall not be construed as 4 designating persons providing contracted health care services 5 to inmates as employees or agents of the state for the 6 purposes of chapter 440. 7 (c) For purposes of this section, regional poison 8 control centers created in accordance with s. 395.1027 and 9 coordinated and supervised under the Division of Children's 10 Medical Services Prevention and Intervention of the Department 11 of Health, or any of their employees or agents, shall be 12 considered agents of the State of Florida, Department of 13 Health. Any contracts with poison control centers must 14 provide, to the extent permitted by law, for the 15 indemnification of the state by the agency for any liabilities 16 incurred up to the limits set out in this chapter. 17 (d) For the purposes of this section, operators of 18 rail services and providers of security for rail services, or 19 any of their employees or agents, that have contractually 20 agreed to act as agents of the Tri-County Commuter Rail 21 Authority to operate rail services or provide security for 22 rail services, shall be considered agents of the State of 23 Florida while acting within the scope of and pursuant to 24 guidelines established in said contract or by rule. The 25 contract shall provide for the indemnification of the state by 26 the agent for any liability incurred up to the limits set out 27 in this chapter. 28 Section 67. Section 337.025, Florida Statutes, is 29 amended to read: 30 337.025 Innovative highway projects; department to 31 establish program.--The department is authorized to establish 138 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 a program for highway projects demonstrating innovative 2 techniques of highway construction, maintenance, and finance 3 which have the intended effect of controlling time and cost 4 increases on construction projects. Such techniques may 5 include, but are not limited to, state-of-the-art technology 6 for pavement, safety, and other aspects of highway 7 construction and maintenance; innovative bidding and financing 8 techniques; accelerated construction procedures; and those 9 techniques that have the potential to reduce project life 10 cycle costs. To the maximum extent practical, the department 11 must use the existing process to award and administer 12 construction and maintenance contracts. When specific 13 innovative techniques are to be used, the department is not 14 required to adhere to those provisions of law that would 15 prevent, preclude, or in any way prohibit the department from 16 using the innovative technique. However, prior to using an 17 innovative technique that is inconsistent with another 18 provision of law, the department must document in writing the 19 need for the exception and identify what benefits the 20 traveling public and the affected community are anticipated to 21 receive. The department may enter into no more than $120 22 million in contracts annually for the purposes authorized by 23 this section. However, the annual cap on contracts provided in 24 this section shall not apply to turnpike enterprise projects 25 nor shall turnpike enterprise projects be counted toward the 26 department's annual cap. 27 Section 68. Paragraph (c) of subsection (3) of section 28 337.11, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 29 337.11 Contracting authority of department; bids; 30 emergency repairs, supplemental agreements, and change orders; 31 combined design and construction contracts; progress payments; 139 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 records; requirements of vehicle registration.-- 2 (3) 3 (c) No advertisement for bids shall be published and 4 no bid solicitation notice shall be provided until title to 5 all necessary rights-of-way and easements for the construction 6 of the project covered by such advertisement or notice has 7 vested in the state or a local governmental entity, and all 8 railroad crossing and utility agreements have been executed. 9 The turnpike enterprise is exempt from this paragraph for a 10 turnpike enterprise project. Title to all necessary 11 rights-of-way shall be deemed to have been vested in the State 12 of Florida when such title has been dedicated to the public or 13 acquired by prescription. 14 Section 69. Subsection (7) of section 338.165, Florida 15 Statutes, is amended to read: 16 338.165 Continuation of tolls.-- 17 (7) This section does not apply to the turnpike system 18 as defined under the Florida Turnpike Enterprise Law. 19 Section 70. Section 338.22, Florida Statutes, is 20 amended to read: 21 338.22 Florida Turnpike Enterprise Law; short 22 title.--Sections 338.22-338.241 may be cited as the "Florida 23 Turnpike Enterprise Law." 24 Section 71. Section 338.221, Florida Statutes, is 25 amended to read: 26 338.221 Definitions of terms used in ss. 27 338.22-338.241.--As used in ss. 338.22-338.241, the following 28 words and terms have the following meanings, unless the 29 context indicates another or different meaning or intent: 30 (1) "Bonds" or "revenue bonds" means notes, bonds, 31 refunding bonds or other evidences of indebtedness or 140 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 obligations, in either temporary or definitive form, issued by 2 the Division of Bond Finance on behalf of the department and 3 authorized under the provisions of ss. 338.22-338.241 and the 4 State Bond Act. 5 (2) "Cost," as applied to a turnpike project, includes 6 the cost of acquisition of all land, rights-of-way, property, 7 easements, and interests acquired by the department for 8 turnpike project construction; the cost of such construction; 9 the cost of all machinery and equipment, financing charges, 10 fees, and expenses related to the financing; establishment of 11 reserves to secure bonds; interest prior to and during 12 construction and for such period after completion of 13 construction as shall be determined by the department; the 14 cost of traffic estimates and of engineering and legal 15 expenses, plans, specifications, surveys, estimates of cost 16 and revenues; other expenses necessary or incident to 17 determining the feasibility or practicability of acquiring or 18 constructing any such turnpike project; administrative 19 expenses; and such other expenses as may be necessary or 20 incident to the acquisition or construction of a turnpike 21 project, the financing of such acquisition or construction, 22 and the placing of the turnpike project in operation. 23 (3) "Feeder road" means any road no more than 5 miles 24 in length, connecting to the turnpike system which the 25 department determines is necessary to create or facilitate 26 access to a turnpike project. 27 (4) "Owner" includes any person or any governmental 28 entity that has title to, or an interest in, any property, 29 right, easement, or interest authorized to be acquired 30 pursuant to ss. 338.22-338.241. 31 (5) "Revenues" means all tolls, charges, rentals, 141 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 gifts, grants, moneys, and other funds coming into the 2 possession, or under the control, of the department by virtue 3 of the provisions hereof, except the proceeds from the sale of 4 bonds issued under ss. 338.22-338.241. 5 (6) "Turnpike system" means those limited access toll 6 highways and associated feeder roads and other structures, 7 appurtenances, or rights previously designated, acquired, or 8 constructed pursuant to the Florida Turnpike Enterprise Law 9 and such other additional turnpike projects as may be acquired 10 or constructed as approved by the Legislature. 11 (7) "Turnpike improvement" means any betterment 12 necessary or desirable for the operation of the turnpike 13 system, including, but not limited to, widenings, the addition 14 of interchanges to the existing turnpike system, resurfacings, 15 toll plazas, machinery, and equipment. 16 (8) "Economically feasible" for a proposed turnpike 17 project means that the revenues of the project in combination 18 with those of the existing turnpike system are sufficient to 19 service the debt of the outstanding turnpike bonds to 20 safeguard investors.: 21 (a) For a proposed turnpike project, that, as 22 determined by the department before the issuance of revenue 23 bonds for the project, the estimated net revenues of the 24 proposed turnpike project, excluding feeder roads and turnpike 25 improvements, will be sufficient to pay at least 50 percent of 26 the debt service on the bonds by the end of the 5th year of 27 operation and to pay at least 100 percent of the debt service 28 on the bonds by the end of the 15th year of operation. In 29 implementing this paragraph, up to 50 percent of the adopted 30 work program costs of the project may be funded from turnpike 31 revenues. 142 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (b) For turnpike projects, except for feeder roads and 2 turnpike improvements, financed from revenues of the turnpike 3 system, such project, or such group of projects, originally 4 financed from revenues of the turnpike system, that the 5 project is expected to generate sufficient revenues to 6 amortize project costs within 15 years of opening to traffic. 7 8 This subsection does not prohibit the pledging of revenues 9 from the entire turnpike system to bonds issued to finance or 10 refinance a turnpike project or group of turnpike projects. 11 (9) "Turnpike project" means any extension to or 12 expansion of the existing turnpike system and new limited 13 access toll highways and associated feeder roads and other 14 structures, interchanges, appurtenances, or rights as may be 15 approved in accordance with the Florida Turnpike Enterprise 16 Law. 17 (10) "Statement of environmental feasibility" means a 18 statement by the Department of Environmental Protection of the 19 project's significant environmental impacts. 20 Section 72. Section 338.2215, Florida Statutes, is 21 created to read: 22 338.2215 Florida Turnpike Enterprise; legislative 23 findings, policy, purpose, and intent.--It is the intent of 24 the Legislature that the turnpike enterprise be provided 25 additional powers and authority in order to maximize the 26 advantages obtainable through fully leveraging the Florida 27 Turnpike System asset. The additional powers and authority 28 will provide the turnpike enterprise with the autonomy and 29 flexibility to enable it to more easily pursue innovations as 30 well as best practices found in the private sector in 31 management, finance, organization, and operations. The 143 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 additional powers and authority are intended to improve 2 cost-effectiveness and timeliness of project delivery, 3 increase revenues, expand the turnpike system's capital 4 program capability, and improve the quality of service to its 5 patrons, while continuing to protect the turnpike system's 6 bondholders and further preserve, expand, and improve the 7 Florida Turnpike System. 8 Section 73. Section 338.2216, Florida Statutes, is 9 created to read: 10 338.2216 Florida Turnpike Enterprise; powers and 11 authority.-- 12 (1)(a) In addition to the powers granted to the 13 department, the Florida Turnpike Enterprise has full authority 14 to exercise all powers granted to it under this chapter. 15 Powers shall include, but are not limited to, the ability to 16 plan, construct, maintain, repair, and operate the Florida 17 Turnpike System. 18 (b) It is the express intention of this part that the 19 Florida Turnpike Enterprise be authorized to plan, develop, 20 own, purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire, demolish, 21 construct, improve, relocate, equip, repair, maintain, 22 operate, and manage the Florida Turnpike System; to expend 23 funds to publicize, advertise, and promote the advantages of 24 using the turnpike system and its facilities; and to 25 cooperate, coordinate, partner, and contract with other 26 entities, public and private, to accomplish these purposes. 27 (c) The executive director of the turnpike enterprise 28 shall appoint a staff, which shall be exempt from part II of 29 chapter 110. The fiscal functions of the turnpike enterprise, 30 including those arising under chapters 216, 334, and 339, 31 shall be managed by the turnpike enterprise chief financial 144 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 officer, who shall possess qualifications similar to those of 2 the department comptroller. 3 (2)(a) The department shall have the authority to 4 employ procurement methods available to the Department of 5 Management Services under chapters 255 and 287 and under any 6 rule adopted under such chapters solely for the benefit of the 7 turnpike enterprise. In order to enhance the effective and 8 efficient operation of the turnpike enterprise, the department 9 may adopt rules for procurement procedures alternative to 10 chapters 255, 287, and 337. 11 (3)(a) The turnpike enterprise shall be a single 12 budget entity and shall develop a budget pursuant to chapter 13 216. The turnpike enterprise's budget shall be submitted to 14 the Legislature along with the department's budget. 15 (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 216.301 to 16 the contrary and in accordance with s. 216.351, the Executive 17 Office of the Governor shall, on July 1 of each year, certify 18 forward all unexpended funds appropriated or provided pursuant 19 to this section for the turnpike enterprise. Of the 20 unexpended funds certified forward, any unencumbered amounts 21 shall be carried forward. Such funds carried forward shall 22 not exceed 5 percent of the total operating budget of the 23 turnpike enterprise. Funds carried forward pursuant to this 24 section may be used for any lawful purpose, including, but not 25 limited to, promotional and market activities, technology, and 26 training. Any certified forward funds remaining undisbursed 27 on December 31 of each year shall be carried forward. 28 (4) The powers conferred upon the turnpike enterprise 29 under ss. 338.22-338.241 shall be in addition and supplemental 30 to the existing powers of the department and the turnpike 31 enterprise, and these powers shall not be construed as 145 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 repealing any provision of any other law, general or local, 2 but shall supersede such other laws that are inconsistent with 3 the exercise of the powers provided under ss. 338.22-338.241 4 and provide a complete method for the exercise of such powers 5 granted. 6 Section 74. Subsection (4) of section 338.223, Florida 7 Statutes, is amended to read: 8 338.223 Proposed turnpike projects.-- 9 (4) The department is authorized, with the approval of 10 the Legislature, to use federal and state transportation funds 11 to lend or pay a portion of the operating, maintenance, and 12 capital costs of turnpike projects. Federal and state 13 transportation funds included in an adopted work program, or 14 the General Appropriations Act, for a turnpike project do not 15 have to be reimbursed to the State Transportation Trust Fund, 16 or used in determining the economic feasibility of the 17 proposed project. For operating and maintenance loans, the 18 maximum net loan amount in any fiscal year shall not exceed 19 1.5 0.5 percent of state transportation tax revenues for that 20 fiscal year. 21 Section 75. Subsection (2) of section 338.227, Florida 22 Statutes, is amended to read: 23 338.227 Turnpike revenue bonds.-- 24 (2) The proceeds of the bonds of each issue shall be 25 used solely for the payment of the cost of the turnpike 26 projects for which such bonds shall have been issued, except 27 as provided in the State Bond Act. Such proceeds shall be 28 disbursed and used as provided by ss. 338.22-338.241 and in 29 such manner and under such restrictions, if any, as the 30 Division of Bond Finance may provide in the resolution 31 authorizing the issuance of such bonds or in the trust 146 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 agreement hereinafter mentioned securing the same. All 2 revenues and bond proceeds from the turnpike system received 3 by the department pursuant to ss. 338.22-338.241, the Florida 4 Turnpike Enterprise Law, shall be used only for the cost of 5 turnpike projects and turnpike improvements and for the 6 administration, operation, maintenance, and financing of the 7 turnpike system. No revenues or bond proceeds from the 8 turnpike system shall be spent for the operation, maintenance, 9 construction, or financing of any project which is not part of 10 the turnpike system. 11 Section 76. Subsection (2) of section 338.2275, 12 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 13 338.2275 Approved turnpike projects.-- 14 (2) The department is authorized to use turnpike 15 revenues, the State Transportation Trust Fund moneys allocated 16 for turnpike projects pursuant to s. 338.001, federal funds, 17 and bond proceeds, and shall use the most cost-efficient 18 combination of such funds, in developing a financial plan for 19 funding turnpike projects. The department must submit a 20 report of the estimated cost for each ongoing turnpike project 21 and for each planned project to the Legislature 14 days before 22 the convening of the regular legislative session. Verification 23 of economic feasibility and statements of environmental 24 feasibility for individual turnpike projects must be based on 25 the entire project as approved. Statements of environmental 26 feasibility are not required for those projects listed in s. 27 12, chapter 90-136, Laws of Florida, for which the Project 28 Development and Environmental Reports were completed by July 29 1, 1990. All required environmental permits must be obtained 30 before The department may advertise for bids for contracts for 31 the construction of any turnpike project prior to obtaining 147 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 required environmental permits. 2 Section 77. Section 338.234, Florida Statutes, is 3 amended to read: 4 338.234 Granting concessions or selling along the 5 turnpike system.-- 6 (1) The department may enter into contracts or 7 licenses with any person for the sale of grant concessions or 8 sell services or products or business opportunities on along 9 the turnpike system, or the turnpike enterprise may sell 10 services, products, or business opportunities on the turnpike 11 system, which benefit the traveling public or provide 12 additional revenue to the turnpike system. Services, business 13 opportunities, and products authorized to be sold include, but 14 are not limited to, the sale of motor fuel, vehicle towing, 15 and vehicle maintenance services; the sale of food with 16 attendant nonalcoholic beverages; lodging, meeting rooms, and 17 other business services opportunities; advertising and other 18 promotional opportunities, which advertising and promotions 19 must be consistent with the dignity and integrity of the 20 state; the sale of state lottery tickets sold by authorized 21 retailers; games and amusements that the granting of 22 concessions for amusement devices which operate by the 23 application of skill, not including games of chance as defined 24 in s. 849.16 or other illegal gambling games; the sale of 25 Florida citrus, goods promoting the state, or handmade goods 26 produced within the state; and the granting of concessions for 27 equipment which provides travel information, or tickets, 28 reservations, or other related services; and the granting of 29 concessions which provide banking and other business services. 30 The department may also provide information centers on the 31 plazas for the benefit of the public. 148 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (2) The department may provide an opportunity for 2 governmental agencies to hold public events at turnpike plazas 3 which educate the traveling public as to safety, travel, and 4 tourism. 5 Section 78. Subsection (3) of section 338.235, Florida 6 Statutes, is amended to read: 7 338.235 Contracts with department for provision of 8 services on the turnpike system.-- 9 (3) The department may enter into contracts or 10 agreements, with or without competitive bidding or 11 procurement, to make available, on a fair, reasonable, 12 nonexclusive, and nondiscriminatory basis, turnpike property 13 and other turnpike structures, for the placement of wireless 14 facilities by any wireless provider of mobile services as 15 defined in 47 U.S.C. s. 153(n) or s. 332(d), and any 16 telecommunications company as defined in s. 364.02 when it is 17 determined to be practical and feasible to make such property 18 or structures available. The department may, without adopting 19 a rule, charge a just, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory fee 20 for placement of the facilities, payable annually, based on 21 the fair market value of space used by comparable 22 communications facilities in the state. The department and a 23 wireless provider may negotiate the reduction or elimination 24 of a fee in consideration of goods or services service 25 provided to the department by the wireless provider. All such 26 fees collected by the department shall be deposited directly 27 into the State Agency Law Enforcement Radio System Trust Fund 28 and may be used to construct, maintain, or support the system. 29 Section 79. Subsection (2) of section 338.239, Florida 30 Statutes, is amended to read: 31 338.239 Traffic control on the turnpike system.-- 149 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (2) Members of the Florida Highway Patrol are vested 2 with the power, and charged with the duty, to enforce the 3 rules of the department. Approved expenditures Expenses 4 incurred by the Florida Highway Patrol in carrying out its 5 powers and duties under ss. 338.22-338.241 may be treated as a 6 part of the cost of the operation of the turnpike system, and 7 the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles shall be 8 reimbursed by the turnpike enterprise Department of 9 Transportation for such expenses incurred on the turnpike 10 system mainline, which is that part of the turnpike system 11 extending from the southern terminus in Florida City to the 12 northern terminus in Wildwood including all contiguous 13 sections. Florida Highway Patrol Troop K shall be 14 headquartered with the turnpike enterprise and shall be the 15 official and preferred law enforcement troop for the turnpike 16 system. The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles 17 may, upon request of the executive director of the turnpike 18 enterprise and approval of the Legislature, increase the 19 number of authorized positions for Troop K, or the executive 20 director of the turnpike enterprise may contract with the 21 Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for additional 22 troops to patrol the turnpike system. 23 Section 80. Section 338.241, Florida Statutes, is 24 amended to read: 25 338.241 Cash reserve requirement.--The budget for the 26 turnpike system shall be so planned as to provide for a cash 27 reserve at the end of each fiscal year of not less than 5 10 28 percent of the unpaid balance of all turnpike system 29 contractual obligations, excluding bond obligations, to be 30 paid from revenues. 31 Section 81. Section 338.251, Florida Statutes, is 150 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 amended to read: 2 338.251 Toll Facilities Revolving Trust Fund.--The 3 Toll Facilities Revolving Trust Fund is hereby created for the 4 purpose of encouraging the development and enhancing the 5 financial feasibility of revenue-producing road projects 6 undertaken by local governmental entities in a county or 7 combination of contiguous counties and the turnpike 8 enterprise. 9 (1) The department is authorized to advance funds for 10 preliminary engineering, traffic and revenue studies, 11 environmental impact studies, financial advisory services, 12 engineering design, right-of-way map preparation, other 13 appropriate project-related professional services, and 14 advanced right-of-way acquisition to expressway authorities, 15 the turnpike enterprise, counties, or other local governmental 16 entities that desire to undertake revenue-producing road 17 projects. 18 (2) No funds shall be advanced pursuant to this 19 section unless the following is documented to the department: 20 (a) The proposed facility is consistent with the 21 adopted transportation plan of the appropriate metropolitan 22 planning organization and the Florida Transportation Plan. 23 (b) A proposed 2-year budget detailing the use of the 24 cash advance and a project schedule consistent with the 25 budget. 26 (3) Prior to receiving any moneys for advance 27 right-of-way acquisition, it shall be shown that such 28 right-of-way will substantially appreciate prior to 29 construction and that savings will result from its advance 30 purchase. Any such request for moneys for advance 31 right-of-way acquisition shall be accompanied by a preliminary 151 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 engineering study, environmental impact study, traffic and 2 revenue study, and right-of-way maps along with either a 3 negotiated contract for purchase of the right-of-way, such 4 contract to include a clause stating that it is subject to 5 funding by the department or the Legislature, or an appraisal 6 of the subject property for purpose of condemnation 7 proceedings. 8 (4) Each advance pursuant to this section shall 9 require repayment out of the initial bond issue revenue or, at 10 the discretion of the governmental entity or the turnpike 11 enterprise of the facility, repayment shall begin no later 12 than 7 years after the date of the advance, provided repayment 13 shall be completed no later than 12 years after the date of 14 the advance. However, such election shall be made at the time 15 of the initial bond issue, and, if repayment is to be made 16 during the time period referred to above, a schedule of such 17 repayment shall be submitted to the department. 18 (5) No amount in excess of $1.5 million annually shall 19 be advanced to any one governmental entity or the turnpike 20 enterprise pursuant to this section without specific 21 appropriation by the Legislature. 22 (6) Funds may not be advanced for funding final design 23 costs beyond 60 percent completion until an acceptable plan to 24 finance all project costs, including the reimbursement of 25 outstanding trust fund advances, is approved by the 26 department. 27 (7) The department may advance funds sufficient to 28 defray shortages in toll revenues of facilities receiving 29 funds pursuant to this section for the first 5 years of 30 operation, up to a maximum of $5 million per year, to be 31 reimbursed to this fund within 5 years of the last advance 152 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 hereunder. Any advance under this provision shall require 2 specific appropriation by the Legislature. 3 (8) No expressway authority, county, or other local 4 governmental entity, or the turnpike enterprise, shall be 5 eligible to receive any advance under this section if the 6 expressway authority, county, or other local governmental 7 entity or the turnpike enterprise has failed to repay any 8 previous advances as required by law or by agreement with the 9 department. 10 (9) Repayment of funds advanced, including advances 11 made prior to January 1, 1994, shall not include interest. 12 However, interest accruing to local governmental entities and 13 the turnpike enterprise from the investment of advances shall 14 be paid to the department. 15 Section 82. Subsection (1) of section 553.80, Florida 16 Statutes, as amended by section 86 of chapter 2000-141, Laws 17 of Florida, is amended to read: 18 553.80 Enforcement.-- 19 (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (a)-(f) (a)-(e), 20 each local government and each legally constituted enforcement 21 district with statutory authority shall regulate building 22 construction and, where authorized in the state agency's 23 enabling legislation, each state agency shall enforce the 24 Florida Building Code required by this part on all public or 25 private buildings, structures, and facilities, unless such 26 responsibility has been delegated to another unit of 27 government pursuant to s. 553.79(9). 28 (a) Construction regulations relating to correctional 29 facilities under the jurisdiction of the Department of 30 Corrections and the Department of Juvenile Justice are to be 31 enforced exclusively by those departments. 153 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (b) Construction regulations relating to elevator 2 equipment under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Elevators of 3 the Department of Business and Professional Regulation shall 4 be enforced exclusively by that department. 5 (c) In addition to the requirements of s. 553.79 and 6 this section, facilities subject to the provisions of chapter 7 395 and part II of chapter 400 shall have facility plans 8 reviewed and construction surveyed by the state agency 9 authorized to do so under the requirements of chapter 395 and 10 part II of chapter 400 and the certification requirements of 11 the Federal Government. 12 (d) Building plans approved pursuant to s. 553.77(6) 13 and state-approved manufactured buildings, including buildings 14 manufactured and assembled offsite and not intended for 15 habitation, such as lawn storage buildings and storage sheds, 16 are exempt from local code enforcing agency plan reviews 17 except for provisions of the code relating to erection, 18 assembly, or construction at the site. Erection, assembly, and 19 construction at the site are subject to local permitting and 20 inspections. 21 (e) Construction regulations governing public schools, 22 state universities, and community colleges shall be enforced 23 as provided in subsection (6). 24 (f) Construction regulations relating to 25 transportation facilities under the jurisdiction of the 26 turnpike enterprise of the Department of Transportation shall 27 be enforced exclusively by the turnpike enterprise. 28 29 The governing bodies of local governments may provide a 30 schedule of fees, as authorized by s. 125.56(2) or s. 166.222 31 and this section, for the enforcement of the provisions of 154 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 this part. Such fees shall be used solely for carrying out 2 the local government's responsibilities in enforcing the 3 Florida Building Code. The authority of state enforcing 4 agencies to set fees for enforcement shall be derived from 5 authority existing on July 1, 1998. However, nothing contained 6 in this subsection shall operate to limit such agencies from 7 adjusting their fee schedule in conformance with existing 8 authority. 9 Section 83. (1) This shall be known as the "Dori 10 Slosberg Act of 2001." 11 (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of s. 318.121, 12 Florida Statutes, a board of county commissioners may require, 13 by ordinance, that the clerk of the court collect an 14 additional $3 with each civil traffic penalty, which shall be 15 used to fund driver education programs in public and nonpublic 16 schools. The ordinance shall provide for the board of county 17 commissioners to administer the funds. The funds shall be used 18 for direct educational expenses and shall not be used for 19 administration. 20 Section 84. Small Aircraft Transportation System; 21 legislative intent.-- 22 (1) The Legislature recognizes that the State of 23 Florida has an opportunity to participate with the National 24 Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Federal Aviation 25 Administration, the aircraft industry, and various 26 universities as partners to provide Florida with improved 27 transportation access and mobility for all of its communities, 28 rural and urban alike, by participating in NASA's Small 29 Aircraft Transportation System. The Legislature recognizes 30 that state support can be leveraged with current federal and 31 industry resources to provide an infrastructure that utilizes 155 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the state's network of 129 public-use airports and provides a 2 transportation system capable of competing with the automobile 3 in both convenience and affordability. 4 (2) The Legislature hereby expresses its commitment, 5 through participation in the Small Aircraft Transportation 6 System, to: 7 (a) Improve travel choices, mobility, and 8 accessibility for the citizens of the state. 9 (b) Enhance economic growth and competitiveness for 10 the rural and remote communities of the state through improved 11 transportation choices. 12 (c) Maintain the state's leadership and proactive role 13 in aviation and aerospace through active involvement in 14 advancing aviation technology infrastructure and capabilities. 15 (d) Take advantage of federal programs that can bring 16 investments in technology, research, and infrastructure 17 capable of enhancing competitiveness and opportunities for 18 industry and workforce development. 19 (e) Participate in opportunities that can place the 20 state's industries and communities in a first-to-market 21 advantage when developing, implementing, and proving new 22 technologies which have the potential to satisfy requirements 23 for the public good. 24 (f) Participate as partners with the National 25 Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Federal Aviation 26 Administration, the aircraft industry, local governments, and 27 those universities which comprise the Southeast SATSLab 28 Consortium to implement a Small Aircraft Transportation System 29 infrastructure as a statewide network of airports to support 30 the commitments described in paragraphs (a)-(e). 31 Section 85. (1) That portion of I-275 which begins at 156 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the Pinellas County end of the Howard Franklin Bridge and, 2 proceeding south, ends at the beginning of the Sunshine Skyway 3 Bridge is designated as the "St. Petersburg Parkway." 4 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 5 erect suitable markers designating the "St. Petersburg 6 Parkway" as described in subsection (1). 7 Section 86. George Crady Bridge designation; 8 markers.-- 9 (1) The old Nassau Sound Bridge (bridge number 750055) 10 on State Road 105 in Nassau and Duval Counties is hereby 11 redesignated as the "George Crady Bridge." 12 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 13 erect suitable markers designating the "George Crady Bridge" 14 as described in subsection (1). 15 Section 87. Doyle Parker Memorial Highway designation; 16 markers.-- 17 (1) U.S. Highway 17 from Wauchula to Bowling Green is 18 hereby designated as the "Doyle Parker Memorial Highway." 19 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 20 erect suitable markers designating the "Doyle Parker Memorial 21 Highway" as described in subsection (1). 22 Section 88. Lynn Haven Parkway designation; markers.-- 23 (1) That portion of State Road 77 between Baldwin Road 24 and Mowat School Road in the City of Lynn Haven, Bay County, 25 is hereby designated as the "Lynn Haven Parkway." 26 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 27 erect suitable markers designating the "Lynn Haven Parkway" as 28 described in subsection (1). 29 Section 89. Bennett C. Russell Florida/Alabama Parkway 30 designation; markers.-- 31 (1) State Road 87 from the Florida/Alabama border to 157 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 U.S. Highway 98 in Santa Rosa County is hereby designated as 2 the "Bennett C. Russell Florida/Alabama Parkway." 3 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 4 erect suitable markers designating the "Bennett C. Russell 5 Florida/Alabama Parkway" as described in subsection (1). 6 Section 90. Mamie Langdale Memorial Bridge 7 designation; markers.-- 8 (1) The new U.S. Highway 27 bridge in the City of 9 Moore Haven in Glades County is hereby designated as the 10 "Mamie Langdale Memorial Bridge." 11 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 12 erect suitable markers designating the "Mamie Langdale 13 Memorial Bridge" as described in subsection (1). 14 Section 91. Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Highway 15 designation; markers.-- 16 (1) That portion of Highway 41 located in White 17 Springs is hereby designated as the "Martin Luther King, Jr., 18 Memorial Highway." 19 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 20 erect suitable markers designating the "Martin Luther King, 21 Jr., Memorial Highway" as described in subsection (1). 22 Section 92. Purple Heart Highway designation; 23 markers.-- 24 (1) Interstate 75 from the Georgia state line to the 25 city limits of Ocala is hereby designated as the "Purple Heart 26 Highway." 27 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 28 erect suitable markers designating the "Purple Heart Highway" 29 as described in subsection (1). 30 Section 93. Jean-Jacques Dessalines Boulevard 31 designation; markers.-- 158 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (1) State Road 944 on N.W. 54th Street in Miami-Dade 2 County, from the west boundary of State House District 108 3 approaching U.S. 1, is hereby designated as "Jean-Jacques 4 Dessalines Boulevard." 5 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 6 erect suitable markers designating the "Jean-Jacques 7 Dessalines Boulevard" as described in subsection (1). 8 Section 94. Florida Highway Patrol Memorial Highway 9 designation; markers.-- 10 (1) I-75 from Tampa to the Georgia State Line is 11 hereby designated as the "Florida Highway Patrol Memorial 12 Highway." 13 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 14 erect suitable markers designating the "Florida Highway Patrol 15 Memorial Highway" as described in subsection (1). 16 Section 95. Jerome A. Williams Memorial Highway 17 designation; markers.-- 18 (1) That portion of U.S. Highway 17 from Crescent City 19 south to the Putnam/Volusia County boundary is hereby 20 designated as the "Jerome A. Williams Memorial Highway." 21 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 22 erect suitable markers designating the "Jerome A. Williams 23 Memorial Highway" as described in subsection (1). 24 Section 96. Borinquen Boulevard designation; 25 markers.-- 26 (1) That portion of North 36th Street (State Road 25) 27 from Biscayne Boulevard to N.W. 7th Avenue is hereby 28 designated "Borinquen Boulevard" in honor of Miami-Dade 29 County's Puerto Rican community. 30 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 31 erect suitable markers designating the "Borinquen Boulevard" 159 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 as described in subsection (1). 2 Section 97. Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway 3 designation; markers.-- 4 (1) Highway 417 in Seminole County is hereby 5 designated as the "Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway." 6 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 7 erect suitable markers designating the "Korean War Veterans 8 Memorial Highway" as described in subsection (1). 9 Section 98. Veterans Memorial Highway designation; 10 markers.-- 11 (1) That portion of State Road 100, beginning at 12 Highway A1A in Flagler County and continuing east to U.S. 1 in 13 Bunnell, is hereby designated as the "Veterans Memorial 14 Highway." 15 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 16 erect suitable markers designating the "Veterans Memorial 17 Highway" as described in subsection (1). 18 Section 99. Toni Jennings Boulevard designated; 19 Department of Transportation to erect suitable markers.-- 20 (1) That portion of Semoran Boulevard in the City of 21 Orlando in Orange County beginning at the Bee Line Expressway 22 (State Road 528) on the South to Curry Ford Road on the North 23 is hereby designated as "Toni Jennings Boulevard." 24 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 25 erect suitable markers designating Toni Jennings Boulevard as 26 described in subsection (1). 27 Section 100. Ed Fraser Memorial Highway designation; 28 markers.-- 29 (1) State Road 121, from the Georgia-Florida line in 30 Baker County to the city limits of Lake Butler in Union County 31 is hereby designated as the Ed Fraser Memorial Highway. 160 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (2) The Department of Transportation is hereby directed 2 to erect suitable markers designating the Ed Fraser Memorial 3 Highway as described in subsection (1). 4 Section 101. Correctional Officers Memorial Highway 5 designated; markers.-- 6 (1) That portion of State Road 16 from the 7 northwestern Starke city limits in Bradford County to State 8 Road 121 in Union County is hereby designated as the 9 "Correctional Officers Memorial Highway." 10 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 11 erect suitable markers designating the Correctional Officers 12 Memorial Highway as described in subsection (1). 13 Section 102. "Steven Cranman Boulevard" and "Ethel 14 Beckford Boulevard" designated; Department of Transportation 15 to erect suitable markers.-- 16 (1) That portion of U.S. 1, between S.W. 136th Street 17 and S.W. 186th Street in Miami-Dade County is hereby 18 designated as Steven Cranman Boulevard. The Department of 19 Transportation is directed to erect suitable markers 20 designating Steven Cranman Boulevard as described in this 21 subsection. 22 (2) That portion of S.W. 186th Street between U.S. 1 23 and S.W. 107th Avenue in Miami-Dade County is hereby 24 designated as Ethel Beckford Boulevard. The Department of 25 Transportation is directed to erect suitable markers 26 designating Ethel Beckford Boulevard as described in this 27 subsection. 28 Section 103. "Phicol Williams Boulevard" designated; 29 Department of Transportation to erect suitable markers.-- 30 (1) That portion of State Road 5 (U.S. 1) between S.W. 31 312th Street and S.W. 328th Street in Miami-Dade County is 161 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 hereby designated as Phicol Williams Boulevard. 2 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 3 erect suitable markers designating Phicol Williams Boulevard 4 as described in subsection (1). 5 Section 104. (1) The portion of New Kings Road (S.R. 6 15) in Duval County between Moncrief Road and Redpoll Avenue 7 is hereby designated as "Johnnie Mae Chappell Memorial 8 Highway." 9 (2) The Department of Transportation is directed to 10 erect suitable markers designating "Johnnie Mae Chappell 11 Memorial Highway as described in subsection (1). 12 Section 105. Section 316.3027 and subsection (3) of 13 section 316.610, Florida Statutes, are repealed. 14 Section 106. Subsection (21) of section 316.003, 15 Florida Statutes, is amended and subsection (82) is added to 16 that section to read: 17 316.003 Definitions.--The following words and phrases, 18 when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings 19 respectively ascribed to them in this section, except where 20 the context otherwise requires: 21 (21) MOTOR VEHICLE.--Any self-propelled vehicle not 22 operated upon rails or guideway, but not including any 23 bicycle, motorized scooter, or moped. 24 (82) MOTORIZED SCOOTER.--Any vehicle not having a seat 25 or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on 26 not more than three wheels, and not capable of propelling the 27 vehicle of a speed greater than 30 miles per hour on level 28 ground. 29 Section 107. Section 316.2065, Florida Statutes, is 30 amended to read: 31 316.2065 Bicycle and motorized scooter regulations.-- 162 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (1) Every person propelling a vehicle by human power, 2 or operating a motorized scooter as defined in s. 316.003, has 3 all of the rights and all of the duties applicable to the 4 driver of any other vehicle under this chapter, except as to 5 special regulations in this chapter, and except as to 6 provisions of this chapter which by their nature can have no 7 application. 8 (2) A person operating a bicycle may not ride other 9 than upon or astride a permanent and regular seat attached 10 thereto. 11 (3)(a) A bicycle may not be used to carry more persons 12 at one time than the number for which it is designed or 13 equipped, except that an adult rider may carry a child 14 securely attached to his or her person in a backpack or sling. 15 (b) Except as provided in paragraph (a), a bicycle 16 rider must carry any passenger who is a child under 4 years of 17 age, or who weighs 40 pounds or less, in a seat or carrier 18 that is designed to carry a child of that age or size and that 19 secures and protects the child from the moving parts of the 20 bicycle. 21 (c) A bicycle rider may not allow a passenger to 22 remain in a child seat or carrier on a bicycle when the rider 23 is not in immediate control of the bicycle. 24 (d) A bicycle rider or passenger or motorized scooter 25 rider who is under 16 years of age must wear a bicycle helmet 26 that is properly fitted and is fastened securely upon the 27 rider's or passenger's head by a strap, and that meets the 28 standards of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI Z 29 90.4 Bicycle Helmet Standards), the standards of the Snell 30 Memorial Foundation (1984 Standard for Protective Headgear for 31 Use in Bicycling), or any other nationally recognized 163 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 standards for bicycle helmets adopted by the department. As 2 used in this subsection, the term "passenger" includes a child 3 who is riding in a trailer or semitrailer attached to a 4 bicycle. 5 (e) Law enforcement officers and school crossing 6 guards may issue a bicycle safety brochure and a verbal 7 warning to a bicycle rider or passenger or a motorized scooter 8 rider who violates this subsection. A bicycle rider or 9 passenger or a motorized scooter rider who violates this 10 subsection may be issued a citation by a law enforcement 11 officer and assessed a fine for a pedestrian violation, as 12 provided in s. 318.18. The court shall dismiss the charge 13 against a bicycle rider or passenger or a motorized scooter 14 rider for a first violation of paragraph (d) upon proof of 15 purchase of a bicycle helmet that complies with this 16 subsection. 17 (f) A person operating a motorized scooter may not 18 carry passengers. 19 (4) No person riding upon any bicycle, coaster, roller 20 skates, sled, or motorized scooter, or toy vehicle may attach 21 the same or himself or herself to any vehicle upon a roadway. 22 This subsection does not prohibit attaching a bicycle trailer 23 or bicycle semitrailer to a bicycle if that trailer or 24 semitrailer is commercially available and has been designed 25 for such attachment. 26 (5)(a) Any person operating a bicycle upon a roadway 27 at less than the normal speed of traffic at the time and place 28 and under the conditions then existing shall ride as close as 29 practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway 30 except under any of the following situations: 31 1. When overtaking and passing another bicycle or 164 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 vehicle proceeding in the same direction. 2 2. When preparing for a left turn at an intersection 3 or into a private road or driveway. 4 3. When reasonably necessary to avoid any condition, 5 including, but not limited to, a fixed or moving object, 6 parked or moving vehicle, bicycle, pedestrian, animal, surface 7 hazard, or substandard-width lane, that makes it unsafe to 8 continue along the right-hand curb or edge. For the purposes 9 of this subsection, a "substandard-width lane" is a lane that 10 is too narrow for a bicycle and another vehicle to travel 11 safely side by side within the lane. 12 (b) Any person operating a bicycle upon a one-way 13 highway with two or more marked traffic lanes may ride as near 14 the left-hand curb or edge of such roadway as practicable. 15 (6) Persons riding bicycles upon a roadway may not 16 ride more than two abreast except on paths or parts of 17 roadways set aside for the exclusive use of bicycles. Persons 18 riding two abreast may not impede traffic when traveling at 19 less than the normal speed of traffic at the time and place 20 and under the conditions then existing and shall ride within a 21 single lane. 22 (7) Any person operating a bicycle or motorized 23 scooter shall keep at least one hand upon the handlebars. 24 (8) Every bicycle or motorized scooter in use between 25 sunset and sunrise shall be equipped with a lamp on the front 26 exhibiting a white light visible from a distance of at least 27 500 feet to the front and a lamp and reflector on the rear 28 each exhibiting a red light visible from a distance of 600 29 feet to the rear. A bicycle or motorized scooter its rider 30 may be equipped with lights or reflectors in addition to those 31 required by this section. 165 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (9) No parent of any minor child and no guardian of 2 any minor ward may authorize or knowingly permit any such 3 minor child or ward to violate any of the provisions of this 4 section. 5 (10) A person propelling a vehicle by human power upon 6 and along a sidewalk, or across a roadway upon and along a 7 crosswalk, has all the rights and duties applicable to a 8 pedestrian under the same circumstances. 9 (11)(a) A person propelling a bicycle upon and along a 10 sidewalk, or across a roadway upon and along a crosswalk, 11 shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian and shall give 12 an audible signal before overtaking and passing such 13 pedestrian. 14 (b) A motorized scooter may not be operated upon or 15 along a sidewalk. However, an electric personal assistive 16 mobility device that is designed to transport only one person 17 and that has an electric propulsion system that limits the 18 maximum speed of the device to 15 miles per hour or less may 19 be operated upon or along a sidewalk. 20 (12) No person upon roller skates, or riding in or by 21 means of any motorized scooter, coaster, toy vehicle, or 22 similar device, may go upon any roadway except while crossing 23 a street on a crosswalk; and, when so crossing, such person 24 shall be granted all rights and shall be subject to all of the 25 duties applicable to pedestrians. 26 (13) This section shall not apply upon any street 27 while set aside as a play street authorized herein or as 28 designated by state, county, or municipal authority. 29 (14) Every bicycle or motorized scooter, shall be 30 equipped with a brake or brakes which will enable its rider to 31 stop the bicycle within 25 feet from a speed of 10 miles per 166 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 hour on dry, level, clean pavement. 2 (15) A person engaged in the business of selling 3 bicycles at retail shall not sell any bicycle unless the 4 bicycle has an identifying number permanently stamped or cast 5 on its frame. 6 (16)(a) A person may not knowingly rent or lease any 7 bicycle or motorized scooter to be ridden by a child who is 8 under the age of 16 years unless: 9 1. The child possesses a bicycle helmet; or 10 2. The lessor provides a bicycle helmet for the child 11 to wear. 12 (b) A violation of this subsection is a nonmoving 13 violation, punishable as provided in s. 318.18. 14 (17) The court may waive, reduce, or suspend payment 15 of any fine imposed under subsection (3) or subsection (16) 16 and may impose any other conditions on the waiver, reduction, 17 or suspension. If the court finds that a person does not have 18 sufficient funds to pay the fine, the court may require the 19 performance of a specified number of hours of community 20 service or attendance at a safety seminar. 21 (18) Notwithstanding s. 318.21, all proceeds collected 22 pursuant to s. 318.18 for violations under paragraphs (3)(e) 23 and (16)(b) shall be deposited into the State Transportation 24 Trust Fund. 25 (19) The failure of a person to wear a required 26 bicycle helmet or the failure of a parent or guardian to 27 prevent a child from riding a bicycle or motorized scooter 28 without a required bicycle helmet may not be considered 29 evidence of negligence or contributory negligence. 30 (20) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a 31 violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic infraction, 167 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 punishable as a pedestrian violation as provided in chapter 2 318. A law enforcement officer may issue traffic citations for 3 a violation of subsection (3) or subsection (16) only if the 4 violation occurs on a bicycle path or road, as defined in s. 5 334.03. However, they may not issue citations to persons on 6 private property, except any part thereof which is open to the 7 use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic. 8 (21) A county or municipality may adopt an ordinance 9 that authorizes persons to operate a motorized scooter on a 10 roadway or sidewalk, notwithstanding any prohibitions in this 11 section. 12 Section 108. Paragraph (ff) is added to subsection (4) 13 of section 320.08056, Florida Statutes, to read: 14 320.08056 Specialty license plates.-- 15 (4) The following license plate annual use fees shall 16 be collected for the appropriate specialty license plates: 17 (ff) Florida Golf license plate, $25. 18 Section 109. Subsection (32) is added to section 19 320.08058, Florida Statutes, to read: 20 320.08058 Specialty license plates.-- 21 (32) FLORIDA GOLF LICENSE PLATES:-- 22 (a) The Department of Highway Safety and Motor 23 Vehicles shall develop a Florida Golf License plate as 24 provided in this section. The word "Florida" must appear at 25 the bottom of the plate. The Dade Amateur Golf Association, 26 following consultation with the PGA TOUR, the Florida Sports 27 Foundation, the LPGA and the PGA of America may submit a 28 revised sample plate for consideration by the department. 29 (b) The department shall distribute the Florida Golf 30 License Plate annual use fee to the Florida Sports Foundation, 31 a direct support organization of the Office of Tourism, Trade, 168 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 and Economic Development. The license plate annual use fees 2 are to be annually allocated as follows: 3 1. Up to 5 percent of the proceeds from the annual use 4 fees may be used by the Florida Sports Foundation for the 5 administration of the Florida Youth Golf Program. 6 2. The Dade Amateur Golf Association shall receive the 7 first $80,000 in proceeds from the annual use fees for the 8 operation of youth golf programs in Miami-Dade County. 9 Thereafter, 15 percent of the proceeds from the annual use fee 10 shall be provided to the Dade Amateur Golf Association for the 11 operation of youth golf programs in Miami-Dade County. 12 3. The remaining proceeds from the annual use fee 13 shall be available for grants to nonprofit organizations to 14 operate youth golf programs and for the purpose of marketing 15 the Florida Golf License Plates. All grant recipients, 16 including the Dade Amateur Golf Association, shall be required 17 to provide to the Florida Sports Foundation an annual program 18 and financial report regarding the use of grant funds. Such 19 reports shall be made available to the public. 20 (c) The Florida Sports Foundation shall establish a 21 Florida Youth Golf Program. The Florida Youth Golf Program 22 shall assist organizations for the benefit of youth, introduce 23 young people to golf, instruct young people in golf, teach the 24 values of golf and stress life skills, fair play, courtesy, 25 self-discipline. 26 (d) The Florida Sports Foundation shall establish a 27 five-member committee to offer advice regarding the 28 distribution of the annual use fees for grants to nonprofit 29 organizations. The advisory committee shall consist of one 30 member from a group serving youth, one member from a group 31 serving disabled youth, and three members at large. 169 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Section 110. Any multicounty airport authority created 2 as an independent special district which is subject to a 3 development-of-regional-impact development order and which has 4 conducted a noise study in accordance with 14 C.F.R. Part 150 5 shall, in fiscal year 2002, establish a 6 noise-mitigation-project fund in an amount of $7.5 million, 7 which shall be increased by another $2.5 million in fiscal 8 year 2004. The moneys in the project fund shall be segregated 9 and expended by the airport authority by December 31, 2006, to 10 the extent necessary to comply with development-order 11 commitments to acquire property from or otherwise mitigate 12 property owners adversely affected by the development of 13 regional impact. If moneys are not expended for such purposes 14 by December 31, 2006, the airport authority shall not 15 thereafter amend its development-of-regional-impact 16 development order or commence development of airport 17 infrastructure improvements authorized by such development 18 order until such funds are fully expended for such purposes. 19 Section 111. Section 331.367, Florida Statutes, is 20 amended to read: 21 331.367 Spaceport Management Council.-- 22 (1) The Spaceport Management Council is created within 23 the Spaceport Florida Authority to provide coordination 24 between government agencies and commercial operators for the 25 purpose of developing and recommendations on projects and 26 activities to that will increase the operability and 27 capabilities of Florida's space launch facilities, increase 28 statewide space-related industry and opportunities, and 29 promote space education, and research, and technology 30 development within the state. The council shall work to create 31 develop integrated facility and programmatic development plans 170 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 to address commercial, state, and federal requirements and to 2 identify appropriate private, state, and federal resources to 3 implement these plans. 4 (2) The council shall make recommendations regarding: 5 (a) The development of a spaceport master plan. 6 (b) The projects and levels of commercial financing 7 required from the Florida Commercial Space Financing 8 Corporation created by s. 331.407. 9 (c) Development and expansion of space-related 10 education and research facilities and programs within Florida 11 in consultation with the Florida Space Research Institute, 12 including recommendations to be provided to the State 13 University System, the Division of Community Colleges, and the 14 Department of Education. 15 (d) The regulation of spaceports and federal and state 16 policy. 17 (e) Appropriate levels of governmental and private 18 funding for sustainable Florida's approach to the Federal 19 Government regarding requests for funding of space 20 development. 21 (3) The council shall submit its recommendations to 22 the Governor and Lieutenant Governor and provide copies to the 23 Secretary of Transportation, the director of the Office of 24 Tourism, Trade and Economic Development, the associate 25 administrator for Space Transportation in the United States 26 Department of Transportation, the administrator of the 27 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Deputy 28 Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Plans and 29 Policy. 30 (4)(3)(a) The council shall consist of an executive 31 board consisting, which shall consist of representatives of 171 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 governmental organizations having with responsibilities for 2 developing or operating space transportation facilities, and a 3 Space Industry Committee, which shall consist of 4 representatives of Florida's space industry. 5 (b) The executive board consists of the following 6 individuals or their designees shall serve on the executive 7 board: 8 1. The executive director of the Spaceport Florida 9 Authority or his or her designee. 10 2. The director of the John F. Kennedy Space Center or 11 his or her designee. 12 3. The Commander of the United States Air Force 45th 13 Space Wing or his or her designee. 14 4. The Commander of the Naval Ordnance Test Unit or 15 his or her designee. 16 2.5. The Secretary of Transportation or his or her 17 designee. 18 3.6. The president of Enterprise Florida, Inc., or his 19 or her designee, as an ex officio nonvoting member. 20 4.7. The director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and 21 Economic Development or his or her designee, as an ex officio 22 nonvoting member. 23 (c)1. Participation by the federal agencies having 24 space-related missions in the state will contribute to council 25 effectiveness, and the following installation heads or their 26 designees may serve as official liaisons to the council: the 27 director of the John F. Kennedy Space Center, the Commander of 28 the 45th Space Wing, and the Commander of the Naval Ordnance 29 Test Unit. 30 2. Federal liaison officials may attend and 31 participate in council meetings and deliberations, provide 172 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 federal-agency views on issues before the council, and present 2 issues of concern and make recommendations to the council. 3 3. The role of federal liaison officials is limited by 4 federal statutes and other constraints, but the determination 5 of this limitation is a federal function. 6 4. The fiduciary responsibility of the official 7 liaisons shall remain at all times with their respective 8 agencies. 9 5. To the extent that the advice or recommendations of 10 the official liaisons are not adopted or incorporated into the 11 final recommendations of the council, the official liaisons 12 may append to such final recommendations their advice, 13 recommendations, or opinions. 14 (4) Each member shall be appointed to serve for a 15 3-year term, beginning July 1. Initial appointments shall be 16 made no later than 60 days after the effective date of this 17 act. 18 (5) The executive board shall hold its initial meeting 19 no later than 30 days after the members have been appointed. 20 The Space Industry Committee shall hold its initial meeting no 21 later than 60 days after the members have been appointed. 22 (6) All council members must be residents of the 23 state. 24 (5)(7) The executive board council shall adopt bylaws 25 governing the manner in which the business of the council 26 shall be conducted. The bylaws shall specify the procedure by 27 which the chairperson of the council is elected. 28 (6)(8) The council shall provide infrastructure and 29 program requirements and develop other information to be 30 utilized in a 5-year spaceport master plan. The council shall 31 define goals and objectives concerning the development of 173 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 spaceport facilities and an intermodal transportation system 2 consistent with the goals of the Florida Transportation Plan 3 developed pursuant to s. 339.155. 4 (7)(9) The council shall provide requirements and 5 other information to be utilized in the development of a 6 5-year Spaceport Economic Development Plan, defining the goals 7 and objectives of the council concerning the development of 8 facilities for space manufacturing, research, technology and 9 development, and education educational facilities. 10 (8)(10) The council shall meet at the call of its 11 chairperson, at the request of two or more members of the 12 executive board a majority of its membership, or at such times 13 as may be prescribed in its bylaws. However, the council must 14 meet at least semiannually. A majority of voting members of 15 the council constitutes a quorum for the purpose of 16 transacting the business of the council. A majority vote of 17 the majority of the voting members present is sufficient for 18 any action of the council, unless the bylaws of the council 19 require a greater vote for a particular action. 20 Section 112. Section 331.368, Florida Statutes, is 21 amended to read: 22 331.368 Florida Space Research Institute.-- 23 (1) There is created the Florida Space Research 24 Institute, the purpose of which is to serve as an 25 industry-driven center for research, leveraging the state's 26 resources in a collaborative effort to support Florida's space 27 industry and its expansion, diversification, and transition to 28 commercialization. 29 (2) The institute shall operate as a public/private 30 partnership under the direction of a board composed of: 31 (a) A representative of the Spaceport Florida 174 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Authority. 2 (b) A representative of Enterprise Florida, Inc. 3 (c) A representative of the Florida Aviation Aerospace 4 Alliance. 5 (d) A representative of the Florida Space Business 6 Roundtable. 7 (e) Additional private-sector representatives from the 8 space industry selected collaboratively by the core members 9 specified in paragraphs (a)-(d). The additional space industry 10 representatives under this paragraph must comprise the 11 majority of members of the board and must be from geographic 12 regions throughout the state. Each private-sector 13 representative shall serve a term of 3 years. 14 (f) Two representatives from the educational community 15 who are selected collaboratively by the core members specified 16 in paragraphs (a)-(d) and who are engaged in research or 17 instruction related to the space industry. One representative 18 must be from a community college, and one representative must 19 be from a public or private university. Each educational 20 representative shall serve a term of 2 years. 21 (g) Annually, the members of the board shall select 22 one of the members to serve as chair, who shall be responsible 23 for convening and leading meetings of the board. 24 (h) The board members are considered to be volunteers 25 as defined in s. 110.501, and shall serve with all protections 26 provided to volunteers of state agencies under s. 768.1355. 27 (3) The Florida Space Research Institute may: 28 (a) Acquire property under such conditions as the 29 board considers necessary, and sell or otherwise dispose of 30 the property. 31 (b) Serve as a coordinating organization among public 175 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 and private academic institutions, the State University 2 System, industry, and government agencies to support the 3 expansion and diversification of the state's space industry 4 and to support research and education programs. 5 (c) Execute contracts and other documents, adopt 6 proceedings, and perform any acts determined by the board to 7 be necessary to carry out the purposes of this section. 8 (d) Establish a personnel-management system and 9 procedures, rules, and rates governing administrative and 10 financial operations of the institute. 11 (e) Acquire, accept, or administer grants, contracts, 12 and fees from other organizations to perform activities that 13 are consistent with the purposes of this section. 14 (f) Work in partnership with the Spaceport Florida 15 Authority, Enterprise Florida, Inc., and other organizations 16 to support their programs to promote the state as a center for 17 space enterprise, research, and technology development. 18 (4)(3) The board of the Florida Space Research 19 Institute shall: 20 (a) Set the strategic direction for the space-related 21 research priorities of the state and its space-related 22 businesses, the scope of research projects for the institute, 23 and the timeframes for completion. 24 (b) Invite the participation of public and private 25 academic institutions universities, including, but not limited 26 to, the University of Central Florida, the University of 27 Florida, the University of South Florida, Florida State 28 University, Florida Institute of Technology, and the 29 University of Miami. 30 (c) Select a lead university to: 31 1. Serve as coordinator of research for and as the 176 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 administrative entity of the institute; 2 2. Support the institute's development of a statewide 3 space research agenda and programs; and 4 3. Develop, and update as necessary, a report 5 recommending ways that the state's public and private 6 universities can work in partnership to support the state's 7 space-industry requirements, which report must be completed by 8 December 15, 2000. 9 (d) Establish a partnership with the state Workforce 10 Development Board, or its successor entity, under which the 11 institute coordinates the workforce-training requirements 12 identified by the space industry and supports development of 13 workforce-training initiatives to meet such requirements, 14 using training providers approved by the board or its 15 successor entity. 16 (e) Comanage, with the National Aeronautics and Space 17 Administration and subject to the terms of an agreement with 18 NASA, operation of a Space Experiment Research and Processing 19 Laboratory, if such a facility is constructed on land of the 20 John F. Kennedy Space Center. The institute shall carry out 21 such responsibility through a consortium of public and private 22 universities in the state led by the University of Florida. 23 (f) Develop initiatives to foster the participation of 24 the state's space industry in the International Space Station 25 and to help the state maintain and enhance its competitive 26 position in the commercial space-transportation industry. 27 (g) Pursue partnerships with the National Aeronautics 28 and Space Administration to coordinate and conduct research in 29 fields including, but not limited to, environmental 30 monitoring; agriculture; aquatics; resource reutilization 31 technologies for long-duration space missions; and spaceport 177 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 technologies which support current or next-generation launch 2 vehicles and range systems. 3 (h) Pursue partnerships with the National Aeronautics 4 and Space Administration for the conduct of space-related 5 research using computer technology to connect experts in a 6 given field of science who are in disparate locations and to 7 perform research experiments in a real-time, virtual 8 environment. 9 (i) Appoint or dismiss, as considered necessary by the 10 board, a person to act as executive director of the institute, 11 who shall have such title, functions, duties, powers, and 12 salary as the board prescribes. 13 (5)(4) By December 15 of each year, the institute 14 shall submit a report of its activities and accomplishments 15 for the year to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and 16 the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The report shall 17 also include recommendations regarding actions the state 18 should take to enhance the development of space-related 19 businesses, including: 20 (a) Future research activities. 21 (b) The development of capital and technology 22 assistance to new and expanding industries. 23 (c) The removal of regulatory impediments. 24 (d) The establishment of business development 25 incentives. 26 (e) The initiation of education and training programs 27 to ensure a skilled workforce. 28 Section 113. Subsection (4) of the section 338.165, 29 Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 30 338.165 Continuation of tolls.-- 31 (4) If the revenue-producing project is on the county 178 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 road system, any remaining toll revenue shall be used for the 2 construction, maintenance, or improvement of any other state 3 or county road within the county or counties in which the 4 revenue-producing project is located, except as provided in s. 5 348.0004. Additionally, if the revenue-producing project is on 6 the county road system in a county as defined in s. 125.011, 7 any remaining toll revenue may be used for the public 8 facilities capitol improvements in sanitary sewer, solid 9 waste, drainage, potable water, parks, or construction, 10 maintenance, or improvement of any other state or county road 11 within the county or counties in which the revenue producing 12 project is located, except as provided in s. 348.0004. 13 Section 114. Effective upon this act becoming a law, 14 section 943.1759, Florida Statutes, is created to read: 15 943.1759 Florida Motorist Profiling Evaluation Task 16 Force.-- 17 (1) There is created the Florida Motorist Profiling 18 Evaluation Task Force.-- 19 (2) The task force has the following duties: 20 (a) To identify practices currently used by state and 21 local law enforcement agencies of this state in making motor 22 vehicle traffic stops; 23 (b) To identify and recommend changes to address 24 deficiencies, if any, in such current practices; 25 (c) To recommend best practices and policies and 26 procedures that may be adopted by state or local law 27 enforcement agencies of this state to prevent bias profiling 28 and discriminatory practices from serving as a primary factor 29 in determining whether the driver of a motor vehicle should be 30 stopped for a routine traffic violation; and 31 (d) To report its findings and recommendations to the 179 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the 2 House of Representatives, and the majority and minority 3 leaders of the Senate and the House of Representatives by 4 January 1, 2002. The recommendations must specifically include 5 recommendations, including proposed legislation, for assuring 6 that law enforcement agencies' policies for motor vehicle 7 traffic stops are free of bias profiling. 8 (3) The task force shall have 12 members as follows; 9 members may not delegate their duties to attend meetings of 10 the task force and to vote on any matter before the task force 11 to any other person: 12 (a) The Attorney General. 13 (b) The president of the Florida Sheriffs Association. 14 (c) The president of the Florida Police Chiefs 15 Association. 16 (d) One member of the Florida Highway Patrol, to be 17 appointed by the Governor. 18 (e) One member of the Florida Department of Law 19 Enforcement, to be appointed by the Governor. 20 (f) One member of the Florida Commission on Human 21 Relations, to be appointed by the Governor. 22 (g) The executive director of the American Civil 23 Liberties Union of Florida. 24 (h) The state president of the National Association 25 for the Advancement of Colored People. 26 (i) One member of the House of Representatives, to be 27 appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. 28 (j) One member of the Senate, to be appointed by the 29 President of the Senate. 30 (k) One member of the House of Representatives, to be 31 appointed by the minority leader of the House of 180 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Representatives. 2 (l) One member of the Senate, to be appointed by the 3 minority leader of the Senate. 4 (4) The Attorney General shall serve as the chair of 5 the task force. Members of the task force must be appointed 6 within 30 days after the effective date of this act, and the 7 task force must hold its first meeting within 60 days after 8 the effective date of this act. In the event of a vacancy, the 9 person who made the original appointment shall appoint a new 10 member to fill the vacancy. 11 (5) Staffing shall be provided to the task force by 12 the Department of Legal Affairs. Technical assistance may be 13 provided to the task force by the Department of Law 14 Enforcement, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor 15 Vehicles, and the Division of the Florida Highway Patrol. 16 (6) Members of the task force shall serve without 17 compensation but are entitled to per diem and travel expenses 18 as provided in s. 112.061. Members of the task force shall 19 receive per diem and travel expenses from the budgets of their 20 respective agencies, except that the members of the task force 21 appointed pursuant to paragraphs (3)(g) and (h) shall receive 22 per diem and travel expenses from the budget of the Office of 23 the Attorney General to the extent that resources will permit. 24 (7) The task force may appoint subcommittees that 25 include persons who are knowledgeable in a subject area 26 pertinent to the subject areas identified in subsection (2) 27 but are not members of the task force and may not vote as 28 such. 29 (8) The task force may seek support in the form of 30 grants and technical assistance from the United States 31 Department of Justice and other applicable federal agencies in 181 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 furtherance of its duties as provided in this act. 2 (9) The task force is abolished April 1, 2002. 3 Section 115. Effective upon this act becoming a law, 4 section 943.1758, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 5 943.1758 Curriculum revision for diverse populations; 6 skills training.-- 7 (1) The Criminal Justice Standards and Training 8 Commission shall revise its standards and training for basic 9 recruits and its requirements for continued employment by 10 integrating instructions on interpersonal skills relating to 11 diverse populations into the criminal justice standards and 12 training curriculum. The curriculum shall include standardized 13 proficiency instruction relating to high-risk and critical 14 tasks which include, but are not limited to, stops, use of 15 force and domination, and other areas of interaction between 16 officers and members of diverse populations. 17 (2) The commission shall develop and implement, as 18 part of its instructor training programs, standardized 19 instruction in the subject of interpersonal skills relating to 20 diverse populations. 21 (3) Culturally sensitive lesson plans, up-to-date 22 videotapes, and other demonstrative aids developed for use in 23 diverse population-related training shall be used as 24 instructional materials. 25 (4) By October 1, 2001, the instruction in the subject 26 of interpersonal skills relating to diverse populations shall 27 consist of a module developed by the commission on the topic 28 of discriminatory profiling. 29 Section 116. On or before January 1, 2002, each state 30 and local law enforcement agency shall incorporate an 31 anti-racial or other anti-discriminatory profiling policy into 182 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 the agency's policies and practices. Anti-profiling policies 2 shall include the elements of definitions, traffic stop 3 procedures, community education and awareness efforts, and 4 policies for the handling of complaints from the public. 5 Section 117. Effective July 1, 2002, sections 332.201, 6 332.202, 332.203, 332.204, 332.205, 332.206, 332.207, 332.208, 7 332.209, 332.210, and 332.211, Florida Statutes, are created 8 to read: 9 332.201 Short title.--Sections 332.201-332.211 may be 10 cited as the "Florida Airport Authority Act." 11 332.202 Definitions.--As used in this act: 12 (1) "Agency of the state" means and includes the state 13 and any department of, or corporation, agency, or 14 instrumentality created, designated, or established by, the 15 state. 16 (2) "Airport" means any area of land or water, or any 17 manmade object or facility located therein, which is used, or 18 intended for public use, for the landing and takeoff of 19 aircraft, and any appurtenant areas which are used, or 20 intended for public use, for airport buildings or other 21 airport facilities or rights-of-way. 22 (3) "Airport system" means any and all airports within 23 the geographic boundaries of an airport authority established 24 pursuant to this act and appurtenant facilities thereto, 25 including, but not limited to, all approaches, roads, bridges, 26 and avenues of access for such airport. 27 (4) "Authority" means an airport authority established 28 pursuant to this act which is a body politic and corporate and 29 a public instrumentality. 30 (5) "Bonds" means and includes the notes, bonds, 31 refunding bonds, or other evidences of indebtedness or 183 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 obligations, in either temporary or definitive form, which an 2 authority issues pursuant to this act. 3 (6) "Department" means the Department of 4 Transportation. 5 (7) "Division" means the Division of Bond Finance of 6 the State Board of Administration. 7 (8) "Express written consent" means prior express 8 written consent given in the form of a resolution adopted by a 9 board of county commissioners. 10 (9) "Federal agency" means and includes the United 11 States, the President of the United States, and any department 12 of, or corporation, agency, or instrumentality created, 13 designated, or established by, the United States. 14 332.203 Airport authority; formation; membership.-- 15 (1) Any county which has a population of more than 2.1 16 million people shall at the countywide election hold a 17 referendum in which the electors shall decide whether to form 18 an airport authority, which shall be an agency of the state, 19 pursuant to this act. 20 (2) The governing body of the authority shall consist 21 of seven voting members, two of whom shall be appointed by the 22 Governor subject to confirmation by the Senate. Each member of 23 the governing body must at all times during his or her term of 24 office be a permanent resident of the county which he or she 25 is appointed to represent. 26 (a) The two members of the governing body appointed by 27 the Governor, subject to confirmation by the Senate, shall 28 serve terms of 4 years. Such persons may not hold elective 29 office during their terms of office. 30 (b) Two members shall be appointed by the County 31 Ethics Commission. 184 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (c) One member shall be appointed by the County Mayor. 2 (d) Two members shall be appointed by the County 3 Commission. 4 (3)(a) The governing body of each authority shall 5 elect one of its members as its chair and shall elect a 6 secretary and a treasurer, who need not be members of the 7 authority. The chair, secretary, and treasurer shall hold 8 their offices at the will of the governing body. A simple 9 majority of the governing body constitutes a quorum, and the 10 vote of a majority of those members present is necessary for 11 the governing body to take any action. A vacancy on a 12 governing body shall not impair the right of a quorum of the 13 governing body to exercise all of the rights and perform all 14 of the duties of the authority. 15 (b) Upon the effective date of his or her appointment, 16 or as soon thereafter as practicable, each appointed member of 17 a governing body shall enter upon his or her duties. 18 (4)(a) An authority may employ an executive secretary, 19 an executive director, its own counsel and legal staff, 20 technical experts, and such engineers and employees, permanent 21 or temporary, as it may require and shall determine the 22 qualifications and fix the compensation of such persons, 23 firms, or corporations. An authority may employ a fiscal agent 24 or agents; however, the authority must solicit sealed 25 proposals from at least three persons, firms, or corporations 26 for the performance of any services as fiscal agent. An 27 authority may delegate to one or more of its agents or 28 employees such of its power as it deems necessary to carry out 29 the purposes of this act, subject always to the supervision 30 and control of the authority. 31 (b) Members of the governing body of an authority may 185 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 be removed from office by the Governor for misconduct, 2 malfeasance, misfeasance, or nonfeasance in office. 3 (c) Members of the governing body of an authority are 4 entitled to receive from the authority their travel and other 5 necessary expenses incurred in connection with the business of 6 the authority as provided in s. 112.061, but they may not draw 7 salaries or other compensation. 8 (d) Members of the governing body of an authority 9 shall be required to comply with the applicable financial 10 disclosure requirements of ss. 112.3144, 112.3148, and 11 112.3149. 12 (5) No member or spouse shall be the holder of the 13 stocks or bonds of any company, other than through ownership 14 of shares in a mutual fund, regulated by the authority, or any 15 affiliated company of any company regulated by the authority, 16 or be an agent or employee of, or have any interest in, any 17 company regulated by the authority or any affiliated company 18 of any company regulated by the authority, or in any firm 19 which represents in any capacity either companies which are 20 regulated by the authority or affiliates of companies 21 regulated by the authority. As a condition of appointment to 22 the council, each appointee shall affirm to the Speaker and 23 the President his or her qualification by the following 24 certification: "I hereby certify that I am not a stockholder, 25 other than through ownership of shares in a mutual fund, in 26 any company regulated by the authority or in any affiliate of 27 a company regulated by the authority, nor in any way, directly 28 or indirectly, in the employment of, or engaged in the 29 management of any company regulated by the authority or any 30 affiliate of a company regulated by the authority, or in any 31 firm which represents in any capacity either companies which 186 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 are regulated by the authority or affiliates of companies 2 regulated by the authority." A member of the authority shall 3 not contribute to the campaign account of any elected 4 official, nor solicit any campaign contributions for any 5 elected official. 6 332.204 Purposes and powers.-- 7 (1)(a) An authority created and established pursuant 8 to this act may acquire, hold, construct, improve, maintain, 9 operate, own, and lease an airport system. 10 (b) Construction of an airport system may be completed 11 by an authority in segments, phases, or stages, in a manner 12 which will permit the expansion of these segments, phases, or 13 stages to the desired airport configuration. Each authority, 14 in the construction of an airport system, may construct any 15 extensions of, additions to, or improvements to, the airport 16 system or appurtenant facilities, including all necessary 17 approaches, roads, bridges, and avenues of access, with such 18 changes, modifications, or revisions of the project that are 19 deemed desirable and proper. An authority may only add 20 additional airports to an airport system, under the terms and 21 conditions set forth in this act, with the prior express 22 written consent of the board of county commissioners of each 23 county located within the geographic boundaries of the 24 authority, and only if such additional airports are 25 financially feasible, and are compatible with the existing 26 plans, projects, and programs of the authority. 27 (2) Each authority may exercise all powers necessary, 28 appurtenant, convenient, or incidental to the carrying out of 29 its purposes, including, but not limited to, the following 30 rights and powers: 31 (a) To sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, and 187 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 complain and defend in all courts. 2 (b) To adopt, use, and alter at will a corporate seal. 3 (c) To acquire, purchase, hold, lease as lessee, and 4 use any franchise or property, real, personal, or mixed, 5 tangible or intangible, or any interest therein necessary or 6 desirable for carrying out the purposes of the authority and 7 to sell, lease as lessor, transfer, and dispose of any 8 property or interest therein at any time acquired by it. 9 (d) To enter into and make leases, either as lessee or 10 as lessor, in order to carry out the right to lease as set 11 forth in this act. 12 (e) To fix, alter, charge, establish, and collect 13 rates, fees, rentals, and other charges for the services and 14 facilities of the airport system, which rates, fees, rentals, 15 and other charges must always be sufficient to comply with any 16 covenants made with the holders of any bonds issued pursuant 17 to this act. 18 (f) To borrow money, make and issue negotiable notes, 19 bonds, refund bonds and other evidence of indebtedness, either 20 in temporary or definitive form, of the authority, which bonds 21 or other evidence of indebtedness may be issued pursuant to 22 the State Bond Act, to finance an airport system within the 23 geographic boundaries of the authority, and to provide for the 24 security of the bonds or other evidence of indebtedness and 25 the rights and remedies of the holders of the bonds or other 26 evidence of indebtedness. Any bonds or other evidence of 27 indebtedness pledging the full faith and credit of the state 28 shall only be issued pursuant to the State Bond Act. 29 (g) To enter into contracts and to execute all 30 instruments necessary or convenient for the carrying on of its 31 business. 188 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 (h) Without limitation of the foregoing, to borrow 2 money and accept grants from, and to enter into contracts, 3 leases, or other transactions with, any federal agency, the 4 state, any agency of the state or county, or any other public 5 body of the state. 6 (i) To have the power of eminent domain, including the 7 procedural powers granted under chapters 73 and 74. 8 (j) To pledge, hypothecate, or otherwise encumber all 9 or any part of the revenues, rates, fees, rentals, or other 10 charges or receipts of the authority, as security for all or 11 any of the obligations of the authority. 12 (k) To do all acts and things necessary or convenient 13 for the conduct of its business and the general welfare of the 14 authority in order to carry out the powers granted to it by 15 law. 16 (l) An airport authority may consider any unsolicited 17 proposals from private entities and all factors it deems 18 important in evaluating such proposals. The airport authority 19 shall adopt rules or policies in compliance with s. 334.30 for 20 the receipt, evaluation, and consideration of such proposals 21 in order to enter into agreements for the planning design, 22 engineering, construction, operation, ownership, or financing 23 of its airport system. Such rules must require substantially 24 similar technical information as is required by Rule 25 14-107.0011(3)(a)-(e), Florida Administrative Code. In 26 accepting a proposal and entering into such an agreement, the 27 airport authority and the private entity shall for all 28 purposes be deemed to have complied with chapters 255 and 287. 29 Similar proposals shall be reviewed and acted on by the 30 authority in the order in which they were received. An 31 additional airport may only be constructed under this 189 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 paragraph with state and federal approval, and with the prior 2 express written consent of the board of county commissioners 3 of each county located within the geographical boundaries of 4 the authority. 5 (3) The use or pledge of any portion of county tax 6 funds may not be made without the prior express written 7 consent of the board of county commissioners of each county 8 located within the geographic boundaries of the authority. 9 (4) Any authority formed pursuant to this act shall 10 comply with all statutory requirements of general application 11 which relate to the filing of any report or documentation 12 required by law, including the requirements of ss. 189.4085, 13 189.415, 189.417, and 189.418. 14 (5) No airport authority shall undertake any 15 construction that is not consistent with federal aviation 16 requirements, the statewide aviation system plan, and the 17 county's comprehensive plan. 18 (6) The governing body of the county may enter into an 19 interlocal agreement with an authority pursuant to chapter 163 20 for the joint performance or performance by either 21 governmental entity of any corporate function of the county or 22 authority necessary or appropriate to enable the authority to 23 fulfill the powers and purposes of this act and promote the 24 efficient and effective transportation of persons and goods in 25 such county. 26 332.205 Bonds.--With the prior express written consent 27 of the board of county commissioners of each county located 28 within the geographic boundaries of an authority, bonds may be 29 issued on behalf of an authority as provided by the State Bond 30 Act. 31 332.206 County may be appointed agent of authority for 190 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 construction.--The county may be appointed by the authority as 2 its agent for the purpose of constructing improvements to an 3 airport system and for the completion thereof. In such event, 4 the authority shall provide the county with complete copies of 5 all documents, agreements, resolutions, contracts, and 6 instruments relating thereto; shall request the county to do 7 such construction work, including the planning, surveying, and 8 actual construction of the completion and improvements to the 9 airport system; and shall transfer to the credit of an account 10 of the county the necessary funds therefor. 11 332.207 Acquisition of lands and property.-- 12 (1) For the purposes of this act, an airport authority 13 may acquire private or public property and property rights, 14 including rights of access, air, view, and light, by gift, 15 devise, purchase, or condemnation by eminent domain 16 proceedings, as the authority may deem necessary for any of 17 the purposes of this act, including, but not limited to, any 18 lands reasonably necessary for securing applicable permits, 19 areas necessary for management of access, borrow pits, 20 drainage ditches, water retention areas, replacement access 21 for landowners whose access is impaired due to the improvement 22 of an airport system, and replacement rights-of-way for 23 relocated rail and utility facilities; or for existing, 24 proposed, or anticipated transportation facilities within the 25 airport system. The authority may also condemn any material 26 and property necessary for such purposes. 27 (2) The right of eminent domain conferred by this act 28 must be exercised by an authority in the manner provided by 29 law. 30 332.208 Cooperation with other units, boards, 31 agencies, and individuals.--Express authority and power is 191 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 given and granted to any county, municipality, drainage 2 district, road and bridge district, school district, or other 3 political subdivision, board, commission, or individual in or 4 of this state to enter into contracts, leases, conveyances, or 5 other agreements within the provisions and purposes of this 6 act with an authority. An authority may enter into contracts, 7 leases, conveyances, and other agreements, to the extent 8 consistent with this chapter and chapters 330, 331, and 333 9 and other provisions of the laws of the state, with any 10 political subdivision, agency, or instrumentality of the state 11 and any federal agency, corporation, and individual, for the 12 purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act. 13 332.209 Covenant of the state.--The state does hereby 14 pledge to, and agrees with, any person, firm, corporation, or 15 federal or state agency subscribing to or acquiring the bonds 16 to be issued by an authority for the purposes of this act that 17 the state will not limit or alter the rights hereby vested in 18 an authority and the department until all bonds at any time 19 issued, together with the interest thereon, are fully paid and 20 discharged, insofar as the same affects the rights of the 21 holders of bonds issued hereunder. The state does further 22 pledge to, and agrees with, the United States that, in the 23 event any federal agency constructs, or contributes any funds 24 for the completion, extension, or improvement of, an airport 25 system or any part or portion thereof, the state will not 26 alter or limit the rights and powers of an authority and the 27 department in any manner which would be inconsistent with the 28 continued maintenance and operation of the airport system or 29 the completion, extension, or improvement thereof or which 30 would be inconsistent with the due performance of any 31 agreement between the authority and any such federal agency, 192 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 and the authority and the department shall continue to have 2 and may exercise all powers granted so long as the same shall 3 be necessary or desirable for carrying out the purposes of 4 this act and the purposes of the United States in the 5 completion, extension, or improvement of the airport system or 6 any part or portion thereof. 7 332.210 Exemption from taxation.--The effectuation of 8 the authorized purposes of an airport authority is in all 9 respects for the benefit of the people of the state, for the 10 increase of their commerce and prosperity, and for the 11 improvement of their health and living conditions. For this 12 reason, an authority is not required to pay any taxes or 13 assessments of any kind or nature whatsoever upon any property 14 acquired by it or used by it for such purposes or upon any 15 revenues at any time received by it. The bonds issued by or on 16 behalf of an authority, their transfer, and the income 17 therefrom, including any profits made on the sale thereof, are 18 exempt from taxation of any kind by the state or by any 19 political subdivision or other taxing agency or 20 instrumentality thereof. The exemption granted by this section 21 does not apply to any tax imposed under chapter 220 on 22 interest, income, or profits on debt obligations owned by 23 corporations. 24 332.211 Exemption from applicability.--This act does 25 not apply in a county in which an authority has been created 26 pursuant to a general or special act of the Legislature for 27 the purpose of owning, building, or operating an airport. 28 Section 118. The provisions of the Florida Airport 29 Authority Act, sections 332.201-332.211, Florida Statutes, 30 shall not apply to any county which has created its own 31 airport authority. 193 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 Section 119. Members of the authority created pursuant 2 to the Florida Airport Authority Act, sections 3 332.201-332.211, Florida Statutes, are required to file full 4 and public disclosure of financial interests pursuant to 5 section 112.3144, Florida Statutes. 6 Section 120. The sum of $650,000 is appropriated to 7 the Florida Commercial Space Financing Corporation from the 8 General Revenue Fund for fiscal year 2001-2002, and the sum of 9 $650,000 is appropriated to the Spaceport Florida Authority 10 from the General Revenue Fund for fiscal year 2001-2002. The 11 funds distributed to the Florida Commercial Space Financing 12 Corporation by the General Appropriations Act shall be used 13 solely for funding aerospace infrastructure as defined in this 14 sub-subparagraph. The funds distributed to the Spaceport 15 Florida Authority shall be used solely for aerospace 16 infrastructure funding purposes based on recommendations made 17 to the authority by the director of the Office of Tourism, 18 Trade, and Economic Development. Proposals for aerospace 19 infrastructure funding through the authority shall be 20 submitted to the Space Industry Committee created pursuant to 21 s. 331.367, or any successor organization, and the committee 22 shall, at least once each quarter, submit a written report to 23 the director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic 24 Development delineating the committee's recommendation for 25 prioritizing those proposals that it has reviewed. The 26 director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic 27 Development shall take into consideration the prioritization 28 reports of the Space Industry Committee. The director of the 29 John F. Kennedy Space Center, the Commander of the 45th Space 30 Wing, and the Commander of the Naval Ordnance Test Unit may 31 serve as official liaisons to the Space Industry Committee in 194 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 a nonfiduciary, nonvoting advisory role. The committee 2 recognizes the value of input from the Federal Government, but 3 also realizes that these persons' fiduciary duties remain with 4 the Federal Government. For purposes of this sub-subparagraph, 5 "aerospace infrastructure" means land, buildings and other 6 improvements, fixtures, machinery, equipment, instruments, and 7 software that will improve the state's capability to support, 8 expand, or attract the launch, construction, processing, 9 refurbishment, or manufacturing of rockets, missiles, 10 capsules, spacecraft, satellites, satellite control 11 facilities, ground support equipment and related tangible 12 personal property, launch vehicles, modules, space stations or 13 components destined for space station operation, and space 14 flight research and development facilities, instruments, and 15 equipment, together with any engineering, permitting, and 16 other expenses directly related to such land, buildings, 17 improvements, fixtures, machinery, equipment, instruments, or 18 software. The funds distributed to the Florida Commercial 19 Space Financing Corporation shall be used solely for funding 20 aerospace infrastructure as defined in this sub-subparagraph. 21 The funds distributed to the Spaceport Florida Authority by 22 the General Appropriations Act shall be used solely for 23 aerospace infrastructure funding purposes based on 24 recommendations made to the authority by the director of the 25 Office of Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development. Proposals 26 for aerospace infrastructure funding through the authority 27 shall be submitted to the Space Industry Committee created 28 pursuant to s. 331.367, or any successor organization, and the 29 committee shall, at least once each quarter, submit a written 30 report to the director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and 31 Economic Development delineating the committee's 195 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 recommendation for prioritizing those proposals that it has 2 reviewed. The director of the Office of Tourism, Trade, and 3 Economic Development shall take into consideration the 4 prioritization reports of the Space Industry Committee. The 5 director of the John F. Kennedy Space Center, the Commander of 6 the 45th Space Wing, and the Commander of the Naval Ordnance 7 Test Unit may serve as official liaisons to the Space Industry 8 Committee in a nonfiduciary, nonvoting advisory role. The 9 committee recognizes the value of input from the Federal 10 Government, but also realizes that these persons' fiduciary 11 duties remain with the Federal Government. For purposes of 12 this sub-subparagraph, "aerospace infrastructure" means land, 13 buildings and other improvements, fixtures, machinery, 14 equipment, instruments, and software that will improve the 15 state's capability to support, expand, or attract the launch, 16 construction, processing, refurbishment, or manufacturing of 17 rockets, missiles, capsules, spacecraft, satellites, satellite 18 control facilities, ground support equipment and related 19 tangible personal property, launch vehicles, modules, space 20 stations or components destined for space station operation, 21 and space flight research and development facilities, 22 instruments, and equipment, together with any engineering, 23 permitting, and other expenses directly related to such land, 24 buildings, improvements, fixtures, machinery, equipment, 25 instruments, or software. 26 Section 121. Effective October 1, 2001, subsection (9) 27 of section 320.03, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 28 320.03 Registration; duties of tax collectors; 29 International Registration Plan.-- 30 (9) A nonrefundable fee of $1.50 shall be charged on 31 the initial and renewal registration of each automobile for 196 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 private use, and on the initial and renewal registration of 2 each truck, regardless of having a net weight, except those 3 taxed under s. 320.0715 and s. 320.08(3)(d) and (4); each 4 trailer, except those taxed under s. 320.08(5)(a) and (b); and 5 each motorcycle and for each tag transfer and each temporary 6 tag of 5,000 pounds or less. Such fees shall be deposited in 7 the Transportation Disadvantaged Trust Fund created in part I 8 of chapter 427 and shall be used as provided therein, except 9 that priority shall be given to the transportation needs of 10 those who, because of age or physical and mental disability, 11 are unable to transport themselves and are dependent upon 12 others to obtain access to health care, employment, education, 13 shopping, or other life-sustaining activities. 14 Section 122. Except as otherwise expressly provided in 15 this act, this act shall take effect July 1, 2001. 16 17 18 ================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T =============== 19 And the title is amended as follows: 20 Delete everything before the enacting clause 21 22 and insert: 23 A bill to be entitled 24 An act relating to Transportation Department; 25 amending s. 20.23, F.S.; revising language with 26 respect to the organization of the department; 27 deleting responsibilities assigned to the 28 secretary; providing that the secretary or his 29 or her designee shall submit a report on major 30 actions at each meeting of the Florida 31 Transportation Commission; revising language 197 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 with respect to assistant secretaries; creating 2 the Office of Comptroller; deleting language 3 with respect to the inspector general and 4 comptroller; changing the Turnpike District 5 into a turnpike enterprise; exempting the 6 turnpike enterprise from department policies, 7 procedures, and standards, subject to the 8 Secretary of Transportation's decision to apply 9 such requirements; giving the secretary 10 authority to promulgate rules that will assist 11 the turnpike enterprise in using best business 12 practices; amending s. 110.205, F.S.; 13 correcting cross references, to conform; 14 amending s. 163.3177(6); providing for 15 incorporation of an airport master plan into 16 the local government comprehensive plan and 17 providing requirements with respect thereto; 18 providing that development that is consistent 19 with an approved plan is not a development of 20 regional impact; amending s. 163.3180, F.S.; 21 extending a deadline for development on certain 22 roads; amending s. 189.441, F.S.; removing an 23 exemption to s. 287.055, F.S.; amending s. 24 73.092, F.S., specifying the award of 25 attorney's fees and costs in eminent domain 26 proceedings; amending s. 206.46, F.S.; revising 27 language with respect to the State 28 Transportation Trust Fund; increasing the debt 29 service cap; amending s. 255.20, F.S.; 30 exempting certain transportation projects for 31 certain competitive bidding requirements; 198 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 amending s. 287.005, F.S.; increasing the 2 amount defining a continuing contract; 3 amending s. 311.09, F.S.; directing seaports to 4 abide by the provisions of s. 287.055, F.S., 5 related to competitive negotiation; amending s. 6 311.07, F.S.; providing an exemption from 7 matching funds for seaport security projects; 8 amending s. 315.031, F.S.; authorizing certain 9 entertainment expenditures for seaports; 10 amending s. 316.302, F.S.; revising a date 11 concerning commercial motor vehicles to conform 12 to federal regulations; amending s. 316.3025, 13 F.S.; updating a cross reference to federal 14 trucking regulations; amending s. 316.515, 15 F.S.; deleting a requirement for a department 16 permit with respect to the height of automobile 17 transporters; amending s. 316.535, F.S.; adding 18 weight requirements for certain commercial 19 trucks; amending s. 316.545, F.S.; correcting a 20 cross reference; amending s. 330.27, F.S.; 21 revising definitions relating to aviation; 22 providing definitions; amending s. 330.29, 23 F.S.; clarifying the department's rulemaking 24 authority with respect to airports; amending s. 25 330.30, F.S.; eliminating airport license fees; 26 revising language with respect to the 27 department's site approval process; eliminating 28 on-site inspections of private airports; 29 creating a registration process for private 30 airports; providing conditions; deleting 31 obsolete language; providing exceptions; 199 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 amending s. 330.35, F.S.; deleting obsolete 2 language with respect to airport zoning; 3 amending s. 330.36, F.S.; providing conditions 4 under which municipalities may prohibit or 5 otherwise regulate seaplanes; amending s. 6 331.308, F.S.; revising membership of the board 7 of supervisors of the Spaceport Florida 8 Authority; amending s.332.004, F.S.; adding 9 off-airport noise mitigation projects to the 10 projects eligible for federal and state 11 matching funds; amending s. 334.044, F.S.; 12 authorizing the department to expend 13 promotional money on scenic highway projects; 14 authorizing the department to delegate its 15 drainage permitting responsibilities to other 16 governmental entities under certain 17 circumstances; amending s. 334.193, F.S.; 18 providing for employee bidding by department 19 employees; amending s. 334.30, F.S.; clarifying 20 existing program for public-private 21 transportation projects; specifying legislative 22 approval for certain projects; specifying 23 notice and selection requirements for projects 24 under this section; allowing Internal Revenue 25 Service Code chapter 63-20 corporations to 26 participate in these public-private 27 transportation projects; providing conditions 28 for using loans from Toll Facilities Revolving 29 Trust Fund; deleting obsolete language; 30 creating s. 335.066, F.S.; creating the Safe 31 Paths to Schools Program; directing the 200 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 department to establish the program and to 2 authorize establishment of a grant program for 3 purposes of funding the program; authorizing 4 the department to adopt rules to administer the 5 program; amending s. 335.141, F.S.; eliminating 6 the requirement that the department regulate 7 all train speeds; amending s. 336.12, F.S.; 8 creating a process for homeowners' associations 9 to be conveyed roads and rights-of-way 10 abandoned by a county governing board for the 11 purpose of converting subdivisions into gated 12 neighborhoods; amending s. 336.41, F.S.; 13 clarifying that a contract already qualified by 14 the Department of Transportation is presumed 15 qualified to bid on county road projects; 16 amending s. 336.44, F.S.; replacing the term 17 "competent" with "responsible bidder"; amending 18 s. 337.107, F.S.; authorizing the department to 19 enter into design-build contracts that include 20 right-of-acquisition services; amending s. 21 337.11, F.S.; raising the cap on certain 22 contracts into which the department can enter 23 without first obtaining bids; adding 24 enhancement projects to the types of projects 25 that can be combined into a design-build 26 contract; specifying that construction on 27 design-build projects may not begin until 28 certain conditions have been met; amending s. 29 337.14, F.S.; clarifying that contractors 30 qualified by the Department of Transportation 31 are presumed qualified to bid on projects for 201 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 expressway authorities; amending s. 337.401, 2 F.S.; providing that for projects on public 3 roads or rail corridors under the department's 4 jurisdiction, a utility relocation schedule and 5 relocation agreement may be executed in lieu of 6 a written permit; amending s. 339.08, F.S.; 7 clarifying language with respect to the use of 8 moneys in the State Transportation Trust Fund; 9 amending s. 339.12, F.S.; raising the cap on 10 the amount of money that a local government can 11 advance the department for state road projects; 12 providing that local governments which perform 13 projects for the department are compensated 14 promptly; amending s. 339.135, F.S.; conforming 15 language with respect to the tentative work 16 program; extending the concurrency deadline for 17 certain department road projects; conforming a 18 reference to the turnpike district; amending s. 19 339.137, F.S.; revising definitions; amending 20 criteria for program eligibility; directing the 21 advisory council to develop methodology for 22 ranking and prioritizing project proposals; 23 directing the Florida Transportation Commission 24 to review the proposed project list before 25 submittal to the Legislature; amending s. 26 341.051, F.S.; deleting obsolete language; 27 amending s. 341.302, F.S.; deleting obsolete 28 language; amending s. 348.0003, F.S.; giving a 29 county governing body authority to set 30 qualifications, terms of office, and 31 obligations for the members of expressway 202 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 authorities within their jurisdictions; 2 amending ss. 348.0012, 348.754, 348.7543, 3 348.7544, 348.7545, 348.755, and 348.765, F.S.; 4 giving the Orlando-Orange County Expressway 5 Authority the ability to issue bonds, rather 6 than issuance through the state Division of 7 Bond Finance; amending s. 348.565, F.S.; adding 8 the Leroy Selmon Crosstown Expressway connector 9 to the legislatively approved list of 10 expressway projects; amending s. 373.4137, 11 F.S.; allowing transportation authorities 12 created pursuant to chs. 348 and 349, F.S., to 13 create environmental impact inventories and 14 participate in a mitigation program to offset 15 adverse impacts caused by their transportation 16 projects; amending s. 373.414, F.S.; providing 17 for legislative review of the uniform wetland 18 mitigation assessment method rule; amending s. 19 479.15, F.S.; revising language with respect to 20 harmony of regulations concerning lawfully 21 erected signs; creating s. 479.25, F.S.; 22 authorizing local governments to enter into 23 agreements which allow outdoor signs to be 24 erected above sound barriers; creating s. 25 70.20, F.S.; creating process for governmental 26 entities and sign owners to enter into 27 relocation and reconstruction agreements 28 related to outdoor advertising signs; providing 29 for just compensation to sign owners under 30 certain conditions; amending s. 496.425, F.S.; 31 redefining the term "facility"; creating s. 203 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 496.4256, F.S.; providing that a governmental 2 entity or authority that owns or operates 3 welcome centers, wayside parks, service plazas, 4 or rest areas on the state highway system are 5 not required to issue a permit to, or grant 6 access to, any person for the purpose of 7 soliciting funds; repealing s. 316.3027, F.S.; 8 relating to identification requirements on 9 certain commercial motor vehicles; amending s. 10 337.408, F.S.; revising language with respect 11 to the regulation of benches, transit shelters, 12 and waste disposal receptacles within 13 rights-of-way; providing for regulation of 14 street light poles; amending s. 380.0651, F.S.; 15 excluding certain wholesaling facilities from 16 development-of-regional-impact review; amending 17 s. 768.28, F.S.; providing that certain 18 operators of rail services and providers of 19 security for rail services are agents of the 20 state for certain purposes; providing for 21 indemnification; repealing s. 316.610(3), F.S.; 22 relating to certain inspections of certain 23 commercial motor vehicles; amending s. 337.025, 24 F.S.; eliminating cap on innovative highway 25 projects for the turnpike enterprise; amending 26 s. 337.11, F.S.; providing an exemption for a 27 turnpike enterprise project; amending s. 28 338.22, F.S.; redesignating the Florida 29 Turnpike Law as the Florida Turnpike Enterprise 30 Law; amending s. 338.221, F.S.; redefining the 31 term "economically feasible" as used with 204 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 respect to turnpike projects; creating s. 2 338.2215, F.S.; providing legislative findings, 3 policy, purpose, and intent for the Florida 4 Turnpike Enterprise; creating s. 338.2216, 5 F.S.; prescribing the power and authority of 6 the turnpike enterprise; amending s. 338.223, 7 F.S.; increasing the maximum loan amount for 8 the turnpike enterprise; amending ss. 338.165 9 and 338.227, F.S.; conforming provisions; 10 amending s. 338.2275, F.S.; authorizing the 11 turnpike enterprise to advertise for bids for 12 contracts prior to obtaining environmental 13 permits; amending s. 338.234, F.S.; authorizing 14 the turnpike enterprise to expand business 15 opportunities; amending s. 338.235, F.S.; 16 authorizing the consideration of goods instead 17 of fees; amending s. 338.239, F.S.; providing 18 that approved expenditure to the Florida 19 Highway Patrol be paid by the turnpike 20 enterprise; amending s. 338.241, F.S.; lowering 21 the required cash reserve for the turnpike 22 enterprise; amending s. 338.251, F.S.; 23 conforming provisions; amending s. 553.80, 24 F.S.; providing for self-regulation; amending 25 s. 333.06, F.S.; requiring each licensed 26 publicly owned and operated airport to prepare 27 an airport master plan; providing notice to 28 affected local governments with respect 29 thereto; amending s. 373.414, F.S.; providing 30 for legislative review of the uniform wetland 31 mitigation assessment method rule; amending s. 205 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 380.06, F.S., relating to developments of 2 regional impact; removing provisions which 3 specify that certain changes or increases in 4 the storage capacity for chemical or petroleum 5 storage facilities constitute a substantial 6 deviation and require further 7 development-of-regional-impact review; 8 exempting certain proposed facilities for the 9 storage of any petroleum product from 10 development-of-regional-impact requirements; 11 amending ss. 163.3180 and 331.303, F.S.; 12 correcting references; providing application 13 with respect to airports and petroleum storage 14 facilities which have received a 15 development-of-regional-impact development 16 order, or which have an application for 17 development approval or notification of 18 proposed change pending, on the effective date 19 of the act; providing for severability; 20 authorizing a board of county commissioners to 21 require by ordinance that an additional amount 22 be collected with each civil fine and used to 23 fund traffic education and awareness programs; 24 designating a number of roads and bridges in 25 honor of certain individuals; amending s. 26 320.03, F.S.; imposing a fee for the 27 registration of certain trucks, trailers, and 28 motorcycles and for tag transfers and temporary 29 tags to be deposited into the Transportation 30 Disadvantaged Trust Fund; amending s. 316.003; 31 defining the term "motorized scooter"; amending 206 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 s. 316.2065, F.S.; providing motorized scooter 2 operating regulations; amending ss. 320.08056 3 and 320.08058, F.S.; providing for a Florida 4 Golf license plate; providing for a use fee; 5 directing the Department of Highway Safety and 6 Motor Vehicles to develop a Florida Golf 7 license plate; providing for the distribution 8 and use of fees; requiring the Florida Sports 9 Foundation to establish a youth golf program; 10 providing for an advisory committee; requiring 11 multicounty airport authorities with 12 development-of-regional-impact development 13 orders to establish a noise-mitigation-project 14 fund; providing for the expenditure of such 15 funds; preventing the airport authority from 16 amending its development order or commencing 17 development until such funds are expended; 18 amending s. 331.367, F.S.; revising the 19 membership and functions of entities under the 20 Spaceport Management Council; amending s. 21 331.368, F.S.; revising provisions relating to 22 the authority of the Florida Space Research 23 Institute; amending s. 338.165, F.S.; providing 24 for the use of remaining title revenues in 25 certain counties; creating s. 943.1759, F.S.; 26 creating the Florida Motorist Profiling 27 Evaluation Task Force; providing duties of the 28 task force; providing membership, terms, and 29 organization; amending s. 943.1758, F.S.; 30 requiring the Criminal Justice Standards and 31 Training Commission to include in its 207 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 curriculum training in discriminatory 2 profiling; requiring state and local law 3 enforcement agencies to incorporate a profiling 4 policy; creating ss. 332.201, 332.202, 332.203, 5 332.204, 332.205, 332.206, 332.207, 332.208, 6 332.209, 332.210, and 332.211, F.S.; creating 7 the Florida Airport Authority Act; providing 8 definitions; providing that certain counties 9 shall form an airport authority; providing that 10 certain former military facilities redeveloped 11 and operated as an airport shall be redeveloped 12 and operated by an authority under the act, and 13 providing for membership of the governing body 14 of such authorities; providing for appointment 15 of members of the governing body of an 16 authority; providing for officers, employees, 17 expenses, removal from office, and application 18 of financial disclosure provisions; providing 19 purposes and powers of an authority; providing 20 restrictions on authority powers; providing for 21 issuance of bonds; providing that the county 22 may be appointed as an authority's agent for 23 construction; providing for acquisition of 24 lands and property; providing for cooperation 25 with other units, boards, agencies, and 26 individuals; providing a covenant of the state 27 with respect to bond issuance and agreements 28 with federal agencies; providing an exemption 29 from taxation; providing for applicability; 30 requiring members of the authority to file 31 financial disclosure; providing appropriations; 208 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1
SENATE AMENDMENT Bill No. CS/CS/HB 1053, 1st Eng. Amendment No. ___ Barcode 334172 1 providing funding to the Florida Commercial 2 Space Financing Corporation and the Spaceport 3 Florida Authority and used for funding 4 aerospace infrastructure; providing duties of 5 the corporation, the authority, the Office of 6 Tourism, Trade, and Economic Development, and 7 the Space Industry Committee; providing a 8 definition; providing an appropriation; 9 providing effective dates. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 209 1:53 PM 05/04/01 h1053.tr20.3a.seg1