Bill Text: FL S0840 | 2022 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Residential Property Riparian Rights
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2022-03-14 - Died in Messages [S0840 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S0840-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2022 SB 840 By Senator Albritton 26-00971-22 2022840__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to residential property riparian 3 rights; amending s. 253.141, F.S.; requiring land 4 surveyors to give preference to using the 5 prolongation-of-property-line method to establish a 6 property owner’s riparian rights along a channel under 7 certain circumstances; defining terms; providing 8 applicability; requiring courts to award reasonable 9 attorney fees and costs to a prevailing party in a 10 civil action under certain circumstances; reenacting 11 ss. 403.813(1)(s) and 403.9323(3), F.S., relating to 12 permits issued at district centers and legislative 13 intent in recognizing rights of riparian property 14 ownership, respectively, to incorporate the amendment 15 made to s. 253.141, F.S., in references thereto; 16 providing an effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Subsection (1) of section 253.141, Florida 21 Statutes, is amended to read: 22 253.141 Riparian rights defined; certain submerged bottoms 23 subject to private ownership.— 24 (1)(a) Riparian rights are those incident to land bordering 25 upon navigable waters. They are rights of ingress, egress, 26 boating, bathing, and fishing and such others as may be or have 27 been defined by law. Such rights are not of a proprietary 28 nature. They are rights inuring to the owner of the riparian 29 land but are not owned by him or her. They are appurtenant to 30 and are inseparable from the riparian land. The land to which 31 the owner holds title must extend to the ordinary high watermark 32 of the navigable water in order that riparian rights may attach. 33 Conveyance of title to or lease of the riparian land entitles 34 the grantee to the riparian rights running therewith whether or 35 not mentioned in the deed or lease of the upland. 36 (b) When establishing the boundaries of a residential 37 property owner’s riparian rights along a channel, for purposes 38 of the construction of docks, piers, marinas, moorings, pilings, 39 and other private improvements, land surveyors must give 40 preference to the prolongation-of-property-line method unless 41 doing so would result in inequitable apportionment of riparian 42 rights among property owners along the channel. 43 1. As used in this paragraph, the term: 44 a. “Channel” means the marked, buoyed, or artificially 45 dredged channel, if any, or if none, means a space equal to 20 46 percent of the average width of the river or stream at the point 47 concerned which furnishes uninterruptedly, through its course, 48 the deepest water at ordinary low water. 49 b. “Prolongation-of-property-line method” means 50 establishing the boundary of a property owner’s riparian rights 51 by extending the owner’s property line out into the waterbody at 52 the same angles at which they intersect the ordinary high 53 watermark. 54 2. This paragraph does not apply to littoral waters, such 55 as a lake, an ocean, or a gulf. 56 3. This paragraph applies only when establishing the 57 boundaries of riparian rights after July 1, 2022. 58 (c) In a civil action relating to the riparian rights of a 59 residential dock owner, when such rights are exercised with all 60 appropriate environmental and regulatory approvals and permits, 61 in which the defendant is the prevailing party, the court shall 62 award reasonable attorney fees and costs to the prevailing 63 party. 64 Section 2. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment 65 made by this act to section 253.141, Florida Statutes, in a 66 reference thereto, paragraph (s) of subsection (1) of section 67 403.813, Florida Statutes, is reenacted to read: 68 403.813 Permits issued at district centers; exceptions.— 69 (1) A permit is not required under this chapter, chapter 70 373, chapter 61-691, Laws of Florida, or chapter 25214 or 71 chapter 25270, 1949, Laws of Florida, and a local government may 72 not require a person claiming this exception to provide further 73 department verification, for activities associated with the 74 following types of projects; however, except as otherwise 75 provided in this subsection, this subsection does not relieve an 76 applicant from any requirement to obtain permission to use or 77 occupy lands owned by the Board of Trustees of the Internal 78 Improvement Trust Fund or a water management district in its 79 governmental or proprietary capacity or from complying with 80 applicable local pollution control programs authorized under 81 this chapter or other requirements of county and municipal 82 governments: 83 (s) The construction, installation, operation, or 84 maintenance of floating vessel platforms or floating boat lifts, 85 provided that such structures: 86 1. Float at all times in the water for the sole purpose of 87 supporting a vessel so that the vessel is out of the water when 88 not in use; 89 2. Are wholly contained within a boat slip previously 90 permitted under ss. 403.91-403.929, 1984 Supplement to the 91 Florida Statutes 1983, as amended, or part IV of chapter 373, or 92 do not exceed a combined total of 500 square feet, or 200 square 93 feet in an Outstanding Florida Water, when associated with a 94 dock that is exempt under this subsection or associated with a 95 permitted dock with no defined boat slip or attached to a 96 bulkhead on a parcel of land where there is no other docking 97 structure; 98 3. Are not used for any commercial purpose or for mooring 99 vessels that remain in the water when not in use, and do not 100 substantially impede the flow of water, create a navigational 101 hazard, or unreasonably infringe upon the riparian rights of 102 adjacent property owners, as defined in s. 253.141; 103 4. Are constructed and used so as to minimize adverse 104 impacts to submerged lands, wetlands, shellfish areas, aquatic 105 plant and animal species, and other biological communities, 106 including locating such structures in areas where seagrasses are 107 least dense adjacent to the dock or bulkhead; and 108 5. Are not constructed in areas specifically prohibited for 109 boat mooring under conditions of a permit issued in accordance 110 with ss. 403.91-403.929, 1984 Supplement to the Florida Statutes 111 1983, as amended, or part IV of chapter 373, or other form of 112 authorization issued by a local government. 113 114 Structures that qualify for this exemption are relieved from any 115 requirement to obtain permission to use or occupy lands owned by 116 the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund 117 and, with the exception of those structures attached to a 118 bulkhead on a parcel of land where there is no docking 119 structure, may not be subject to any more stringent permitting 120 requirements, registration requirements, or other regulation by 121 any local government. Local governments may require either 122 permitting or one-time registration of floating vessel platforms 123 to be attached to a bulkhead on a parcel of land where there is 124 no other docking structure as necessary to ensure compliance 125 with local ordinances, codes, or regulations. Local governments 126 may require either permitting or one-time registration of all 127 other floating vessel platforms as necessary to ensure 128 compliance with the exemption criteria in this section; to 129 ensure compliance with local ordinances, codes, or regulations 130 relating to building or zoning, which are no more stringent than 131 the exemption criteria in this section or address subjects other 132 than subjects addressed by the exemption criteria in this 133 section; and to ensure proper installation, maintenance, and 134 precautionary or evacuation action following a tropical storm or 135 hurricane watch of a floating vessel platform or floating boat 136 lift that is proposed to be attached to a bulkhead or parcel of 137 land where there is no other docking structure. The exemption 138 provided in this paragraph shall be in addition to the exemption 139 provided in paragraph (b). The department shall adopt a general 140 permit by rule for the construction, installation, operation, or 141 maintenance of those floating vessel platforms or floating boat 142 lifts that do not qualify for the exemption provided in this 143 paragraph but do not cause significant adverse impacts to occur 144 individually or cumulatively. The issuance of such general 145 permit shall also constitute permission to use or occupy lands 146 owned by the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust 147 Fund. Local governments may not impose a more stringent 148 regulation, permitting requirement, registration requirement, or 149 other regulation covered by such general permit. Local 150 governments may require either permitting or one-time 151 registration of floating vessel platforms as necessary to ensure 152 compliance with the general permit in this section; to ensure 153 compliance with local ordinances, codes, or regulations relating 154 to building or zoning that are no more stringent than the 155 general permit in this section; and to ensure proper 156 installation and maintenance of a floating vessel platform or 157 floating boat lift that is proposed to be attached to a bulkhead 158 or parcel of land where there is no other docking structure. 159 Section 3. For the purpose of incorporating the amendment 160 made by this act to section 253.141, Florida Statutes, in a 161 reference thereto, subsection (3) of section 403.9323, Florida 162 Statutes, is reenacted to read: 163 403.9323 Legislative intent.— 164 (3) It is the intent of the Legislature to provide 165 waterfront property owners their riparian right of view, and 166 other rights of riparian property ownership as recognized by s. 167 253.141 and any other provision of law, by allowing mangrove 168 trimming in riparian mangrove fringes without prior government 169 approval when the trimming activities will not result in the 170 removal, defoliation, or destruction of the mangroves. 171 Section 4. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.