Florida Senate - 2015 SB 284 By Senator Diaz de la Portilla 40-00331-15 2015284__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to permitting; amending ss. 253.763, 3 373.617, and 403.90, F.S.; specifying additional 4 issues that may be reviewed by circuit courts with 5 respect to certain permits issued by state agencies 6 and water management districts; providing additional 7 remedies in the event of an exactions taking; 8 providing an effective date. 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. Subsections (2) and (3) of section 253.763, 13 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 14 253.763 Judicial review relating to permits and licenses.— 15 (2) Any person substantially affected by a final action of 16 any agency with respect to a permit may seek review within 90 17 days of the rendering of such decision and request monetary 18 damages and other relief in the circuit court in the judicial 19 circuit in which the affected property is located; however, 20 circuit court review shall be confined solely to determining 21 whether final agency action is an unreasonable exercise of the 22 state’s police power constituting a taking without just 23 compensation or is an unreasonable exercise of the state’s 24 police power constituting an exactions taking as a result of 25 extortionate demands that impermissibly burden the 26 constitutional right not to have the property taken without just 27 compensation. Review of final agency action for the purpose of 28 determining whether the action is in accordance with existing 29 statutes or rules and based on competent substantial evidence 30 shall proceed in accordance with chapter 120. 31 (3) If the circuit court determines the decision reviewed 32 is an unreasonable exercise of the state’s police power 33 constituting a taking without just compensation or is an 34 unreasonable exercise of the state’s police power constituting 35 an exactions taking as a result of extortionate demands that 36 impermissibly burden the constitutional right not to have the 37 property taken without just compensation, the court shall remand 38 the matter to the agency which shall, within a reasonable time: 39 (a) Agree to issue the permit; 40 (b) Agree to pay appropriate monetary damages for having 41 imposed such improper condition; however, in determining the 42 amount of compensation to be paid, consideration shall be given 43 by the court to any enhancement to the value of the land 44 attributable to governmental action; or 45 (c) Agree to modify its decision to avoid an unreasonable 46 exercise of police power. 47 Section 2. Subsections (2) and (3) of section 373.617, 48 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 49 373.617 Judicial review relating to permits and licenses.— 50 (2) Any person substantially affected by a final action of 51 any agency with respect to a permit may seek review under 52 chapter 120 within 90 days of the rendering of such decision and 53 request monetary damages and other relief in the circuit court 54 in the judicial circuit in which the affected property is 55 located; however, circuit court review shall be confined solely 56 to determining whether final agency action is an unreasonable 57 exercise of the state’s police power constituting a taking 58 without just compensation or is an unreasonable exercise of the 59 state’s police power constituting an exactions taking as a 60 result of extortionate demands that impermissibly burden the 61 constitutional right not to have the property taken without just 62 compensation. Review of final agency action for the purpose of 63 determining whether the action is in accordance with existing 64 statutes or rules and based on competent substantial evidence 65 shall proceed in accordance with chapter 120. 66 (3) If the circuit court determines the decision reviewed 67 is an unreasonable exercise of the state’s police power 68 constituting a taking without just compensation or constituting 69 an exactions taking as a result of extortionate demands that 70 impermissibly burden the constitutional right not to have the 71 property taken without just compensation, the court shall remand 72 the matter to the agency which shall, within a reasonable time: 73 (a) Agree to issue the permit; 74 (b) Agree to pay appropriate monetary damages for having 75 imposed such improper condition; however, in determining the 76 amount of compensation to be paid, consideration shall be given 77 by the court to any enhancement to the value of the land 78 attributable to governmental action; or 79 (c) Agree to modify its decision to avoid an unreasonable 80 exercise of police power. 81 Section 3. Subsections (2) and (3) of section 403.90, 82 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 83 403.90 Judicial review relating to permits and licenses.— 84 (2) Any person substantially affected by a final action of 85 any agency with respect to a permit may seek review within 90 86 days of the rendering of such decision and request monetary 87 damages and other relief in the circuit court in the judicial 88 circuit in which the affected property is located; however, 89 circuit court review shall be confined solely to determining 90 whether final agency action is an unreasonable exercise of the 91 state’s police power constituting a taking without just 92 compensation or is an unreasonable exercise of the state’s 93 police power constituting an exactions taking as a result of 94 extortionate demands that impermissibly burden the 95 constitutional right not to have the property taken without just 96 compensation. Review of final agency action for the purpose of 97 determining whether the action is in accordance with existing 98 statutes or rules and based on competent substantial evidence 99 shall proceed in accordance with chapter 120. 100 (3) If the court determines the decision reviewed is an 101 unreasonable exercise of the state’s police power constituting a 102 taking without just compensation, the court shall remand the 103 matter to the agency which shall, within a reasonable time: 104 (a) Agree to issue the permit; 105 (b) Agree to pay appropriate monetary damages for having 106 imposed such improper condition; however, in determining the 107 amount of compensation to be paid, consideration shall be given 108 by the court to any enhancement to the value of the land 109 attributable to governmental action; or 110 (c) Agree to modify its decision to avoid an unreasonable 111 exercise of police power. 112 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015.