Florida Senate - 2012                        COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
       Bill No. SB 1204
       
       
       
       
       
       
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                  01/19/2012           .                                
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       The Committee on Commerce and Tourism (Detert) recommended the
       following:
       
    1         Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
    2  
    3         Delete lines 118 - 135
    4  and insert:
    5         Section 5. Paragraph (h) of subsection (d) and subsections
    6  (3) and (6) of section 163.3178, Florida Statutes, are amended,
    7  and present subsections (7) through (9) of that section are
    8  renumbered as subsections (6) through (8), respectively, to
    9  read:
   10         163.3178 Coastal management.—
   11         (2) Each coastal management element required by s.
   12  163.3177(6)(g) shall be based on studies, surveys, and data; be
   13  consistent with coastal resource plans prepared and adopted
   14  pursuant to general or special law; and contain:
   15         (h) Designation of coastal high-hazard areas and the
   16  criteria for mitigation for a comprehensive plan amendment in a
   17  coastal high-hazard area as defined in subsection (8) (9). The
   18  coastal high-hazard area is the area below the elevation of the
   19  category 1 storm surge line as established by a Sea, Lake, and
   20  Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) computerized storm surge
   21  model. Application of mitigation and the application of
   22  development and redevelopment policies, pursuant to s.
   23  380.27(2), and any rules adopted thereunder, shall be at the
   24  discretion of local government.
   25         (3) Expansions to port harbors, spoil disposal sites,
   26  navigation channels, turning basins, harbor berths, and other
   27  related inwater harbor facilities of ports listed in s.
   28  403.021(9); port transportation facilities and projects listed
   29  in s. 311.07(3)(b); intermodal transportation facilities
   30  identified pursuant to s. 311.09(3); and facilities determined
   31  by the state land planning agency Department of Community
   32  Affairs and applicable general-purpose local government to be
   33  port-related industrial or commercial projects located within 3
   34  miles of or in a port master plan area which rely upon the use
   35  of port and intermodal transportation facilities may shall not
   36  be designated as developments of regional impact if such
   37  expansions, projects, or facilities are consistent with
   38  comprehensive master plans that are in compliance with this
   39  section.
   40         (6) Local governments are encouraged to adopt countywide
   41  marina siting plans to designate sites for existing and future
   42  marinas. The Coastal Resources Interagency Management Committee,
   43  at the direction of the Legislature, shall identify incentives
   44  to encourage local governments to adopt such siting plans and
   45  uniform criteria and standards to be used by local governments
   46  to implement state goals, objectives, and policies relating to
   47  marina siting. These criteria must ensure that priority is given
   48  to water-dependent land uses. Countywide marina siting plans
   49  must be consistent with state and regional environmental
   50  planning policies and standards. Each local government in the
   51  coastal area which participates in adoption of a countywide
   52  marina siting plan shall incorporate the plan into the coastal
   53  management element of its local comprehensive plan.
   54  
   55  ================= T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T ================
   56         And the title is amended as follows:
   57         Delete line 22
   58  and insert:
   59         technical and grammatical changes; amending s.
   60         163.3178, F.S.; deleting obsolete provisions related
   61         to countywide marina siting plans; conforming a cross
   62         reference; amending s.