Bill Text: FL S0406 | 2021 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Big Cypress Basin
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Appropriations [S0406 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0406-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2021 CS for SB 406 By the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources; and Senator Rodrigues 592-02133-21 2021406c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the Big Cypress Basin; amending s. 3 373.0693, F.S.; revising the membership of the Big 4 Cypress Basin governing board; requiring the South 5 Florida Water Management District to revise the 6 boundaries of the Big Cypress Basin based on a 7 specified study at a specified time; removing obsolete 8 language; amending s. 373.503, F.S.; requiring the 9 South Florida Water Management District to ensure that 10 the distribution of basin ad valorem taxes collected 11 within the Big Cypress Basin be used for projects and 12 flood control operations and maintenance within the 13 counties in which they were collected; reenacting s. 14 373.0697, F.S., relating to basin taxes, to 15 incorporate the amendment made to s. 373.503, F.S., in 16 a reference thereto; providing an effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Subsection (9) of section 373.0693, Florida 21 Statutes, is amended to read: 22 373.0693 Basins; basin boards.— 23 (9) At 11:59 p.m. on December 31, 1976, a portion of the 24 Big Cypress Basin of the Ridge and Lower Gulf Coast District 25 which is being annexed into the South Florida Water Management 26 District by change of boundaries pursuant to chapter 76-243, 27 Laws of Florida, shall be formed into a subdistrict or basin of 28 the South Florida Water Management District. Such portion shall 29 be designated as the Big Cypress Basin.On or before December3031, 1976,The Governor shall appointnot fewer thanfive persons 31 from Collier and Lee Counties who reside within the Big Cypress 32 Basinresidingin the areato serve as members of the governing 33 board of the basin,effective at the time of transfer and34 subject to confirmation by the Senate as provided in subsection 35 (4). 36 (a) The initial boundaries of the Big Cypress Basin shall 37 be established by resolution of the governing board of Central 38 and Southern Florida Flood Control District, after notice and 39 hearing, and generally shall encompass the Big Cypress Swamp and 40 southwestern coastal area hydrologic cataloging unit, as 41 indicated on River Basin and Hydrologic Unit Map of Florida 42 1975, Florida Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Geology 43 Map Series No. 72. 44 (b) At 11:59 p.m. on July 1, 2021, the governing board of 45 the South Florida Water Management District shall establish the 46 boundary of the Big Cypress Basin as the scientific boundary 47 recommended in the Big Cypress Basin Boundary Delineation study 48 that the district presented to the Legislature on January 12, 49 2021, except that the new basin boundary may include only 50 counties that have at least 25 percent of their jurisdiction 51 delineated within the boundaryIf the governing board shall fail52to establish the initial boundaries on or before December 31,531976, the initial boundaries shall be the same boundaries as54described for the Big Cypress Basin of the Ridge and Lower Gulf55Coast District. 56(c)The governing board of the South Florida Water 57 Management District subsequently may change the boundaries of 58 the basin, but may not abolish the basin. 59 Section 2. Paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of section 60 373.503, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 61 373.503 Manner of taxation.— 62 (3) The districts may levy ad valorem taxes on property 63 within the district solely for the purposes of this chapter and 64 of chapter 25270, 1949, Laws of Florida, as amended, and chapter 65 61-691, Laws of Florida, as amended. If appropriate, taxes 66 levied by each governing board may be separated by the governing 67 board into a millage necessary for the purposes of the district 68 and a millage necessary for financing basin functions specified 69 in s. 373.0695. 70 (b)The apportionment inThe South Florida Water Management 71 District shall ensure that: 72 1. The apportionment within the district isbea maximum of 73 40 percent for district purposes and a maximum of 60 percent for 74 basin purposes; and 75 2. The basin ad valorem taxes levied within the counties 76 that comprise the Big Cypress Basin are used for projects and 77 flood control operations and maintenance within the counties in 78 which they were collected,respectively. 79 Section 3. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment 80 made by this act to section 373.503, Florida Statutes, in a 81 reference thereto, section 373.0697, Florida Statutes, is 82 reenacted to read: 83 373.0697 Basin taxes.—The respective basins may, pursuant 84 to s. 9(b), Art. VII of the State Constitution, by resolution 85 request the governing board of the district to levy ad valorem 86 taxes within such basin. Upon receipt of such request, a basin 87 tax levy shall be made by the governing board of the district to 88 finance basin functions enumerated in s. 373.0695, 89 notwithstanding the provisions of any other general or special 90 law to the contrary, and subject to the provisions of s. 91 373.503(3). 92 (1) The amount of money to be raised by said tax levy shall 93 be determined by the adoption of an annual budget by the 94 district board of governors, and the average millage for the 95 basin shall be that amount required to raise the amount called 96 for by the annual budget when applied to the total assessment of 97 the basin as determined for county taxing purposes. However, no 98 such tax shall be levied within the basin unless and until the 99 annual budget and required tax levy shall have been approved by 100 formal action of the basin board, and no county in the district 101 shall be taxed under this provision at a rate to exceed 1 mill. 102 (2) The taxes provided for in this section shall be 103 extended by the county property appraiser on the county tax roll 104 in each county within, or partly within, the basin and shall be 105 collected by the tax collector in the same manner and time as 106 county taxes, and the proceeds therefrom paid to the district 107 for basin purposes. Said taxes shall be a lien, until paid, on 108 the property against which assessed and enforceable in like 109 manner as county taxes. The property appraisers, tax collectors, 110 and clerks of the circuit court of the respective counties shall 111 be entitled to compensation for services performed in connection 112 with such taxes at the same rates as apply to county taxes. 113 (3) It is hereby determined that the taxes authorized by 114 this subsection are in proportion to the benefits to be derived 115 by the several parcels of real estate within the basin from the 116 works authorized herein. 117 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.