HOUSE AMENDMENT
Bill No. HB 105A
   
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Senate House
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12          Representative Barreiro offered the following:
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14          Amendment (with directory and title amendments)
15          Between line(s) 125 and 126, insert:
16          (14)(a) If a local government grants a quasi-judicial
17    development order pursuant to its adopted land development
18    regulations and the order is not the subject of a pending
19    appeal, the right to commence and complete development pursuant
20    to the order may not be abrogated by a subsequent judicial
21    determination that such land development regulations, or any
22    portion thereof, are invalid because of a deficiency in the
23    approval standards.
24          (b) This subsection does not preclude or affect the timely
25    institution of common law writ of certiorari proceedings
26    pursuant to Rule 9.190, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, or
27    original proceedings pursuant to s. 163.3215, as applicable.
28          (c) This subsection applies retroactively to any order
29    granted on or after January 1, 2002.
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32          Remove line(s) 117, and insert:
33          Section 2. Subsections (13) and (14) are added to section
34    163.3167,
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37          Remove line(s) 4, and insert:
38          amending s. 163.3167, F.S.; providing that if a local
39    government grants a quasi-judicial development order
40    pursuant to its adopted land development regulations and
41    the order is not the subject of a pending appeal, the
42    right to commence and complete development pursuant to the
43    order may not be abrogated by a subsequent judicial
44    determination that such land development regulations, or
45    any portion thereof, are invalid because of a deficiency
46    in the approval standards; retaining certain legal rights;
47    providing for retroactive application; requiring local
48    governments to