Florida Senate - 2005 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. CS for CS for SB 444
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11 The Committee on Ways and Means (Pruitt) recommended the
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14 Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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18 and insert: soils for septic tanks. By December 1, 2006,
19 Within 18 months after the governing board approves an updated
20 regional water supply plan, the element must incorporate the
21 alternative water supply project or projects selected by the
22 local government from those identified in the regional water
23 supply plan pursuant to s. 373.0361(2)(a) or proposed by the
24 local government under s. 373.0361(7)(b). consider the
25 appropriate water management district's regional water supply
26 plan approved pursuant to s. 373.0361. The element must
27 identify such alternative water supply projects and
28 traditional water supply projects and conservation and reuse,
29 necessary to meet the water needs identified in 373.0361(2)(a)
30 within the local government's jurisdiction and include a work
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1 10 year planning period, for building public, private, and
2 regional water supply facilities, including development of
3 alternative water supplies, which that are identified in the
4 element as necessary to serve existing and new development and
5 for which the local government is responsible. The work plan
6 shall be updated, at a minimum, every 5 years within 12 18
7 months after the governing board of a water management
8 district approves an updated regional water supply plan. Local
9 governments, public and private utilities, regional water
10 supply authorities, special districts, and water management
11 districts are encouraged to cooperatively plan for the
12 development of multi-jurisdictional water supply facilities
13 sufficient to meet projected demands for established planning
14 periods, including the development of alternative water
15 sources to supplement traditional sources of ground and
16 surface water supplies. Amendments to incorporate the work
17 plan do not count toward the limitation of the frequency of
18 adoption of amendments to the comprehensive plan.
19 Section 13. Paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section
20 163.3180, Florida Statutes, is amended to read
21 163.3180 Concurrency.--
22 (2)(a) Consistent with public health and safety,
23 adequate water supplies and sanitary sewer, solid waste,
24 drainage, and potable water facilities shall be in place and
25 available to serve new development no later than the issuance
26 by the local government of a certificate of occupancy or its
27 functional equivalent. Prior to approval of a building permit
28 or its functional equivalent, the local government shall
29 confirm with the applicable water supplier that adequate water
30 supplies to serve the new development will be available no
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1 government of a certificate of occupancy or its functional
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3 Section 14. Paragraph (1) of subsection (2) of section
4 163.3191, Florida Statutes, is amended to read
5 163.3191 Evaluation and appraisal of comprehensive
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7 (2) The report shall present an evaluation and
8 assessment of the comprehensive plan and shall contain
9 appropriate statements to update the comprehensive plan,
10 including, but not limited to, words, maps, illustrations, or
11 other media, related to:
12 (l) The extent to which the local government has been
13 successful in identifying alternative water supply projects
14 and traditional water supply projects, including conservation
15 and reuse, necessary to meet the water needs identified in s.
16 373.0361(2)(a) within the local government's jurisdiction. The
17 report must evaluate the degree to which the local government
18 has implemented the work plan for building public, private,
19 and regional water supply facilities, including development of
20 alternative water supplies, identified in the element as
21 necessary to serve existing and new development. The
22 evaluation must consider the appropriate water management
23 district's regional water supply plan approved pursuant to s.
24 373.0361. The potable water element must be revised to include
25 a work plan, covering at least a 10-year planning period, for
26 building any water supply facilities that are identified in
27 the element as necessary to serve existing and new development
28 and for which the local government is responsible.
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2 And the title is amended as follows:
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6 report to evaluate the degree to which the
7 local government has implemented the work plan
8 for regional water supply facilities including
9 development of alternative water supplies
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