Florida 2022 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0535 Analysis / Analysis

Filed 02/04/2022

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES LOCAL BILL STAFF ANALYSIS      
 
BILL #: HB 535    Barefoot Bay Recreation District, Brevard County 
SPONSOR(S): Fine 
TIED BILLS:    IDEN./SIM. BILLS:   
 
REFERENCE 	ACTION ANALYST STAFF DIRECTOR or 
BUDGET/POLICY CHIEF 
1) Local Administration & Veterans Affairs 
Subcommittee 
16 Y, 0 N Darden Miller 
2) Public Integrity & Elections Committee 	Roy Rubottom 
3) State Affairs Committee    
SUMMARY ANALYSIS 
Each municipality or county is authorized to create one or more mobile home park recreation districts that 
operate and maintain recreational facilities. Districts may only be created subject to a referendum of the 
district’s residents, unless a petition to create the district is signed by a majority of the electors within the 
proposed district. 
 
The Barefoot Bay Recreation District (District) is a mobile home park recreation district created by Brevard 
County in 1984 for the Barefoot Bay Mobile Home Subdivision. The District operates a golf course, three 
community pools, and a beach pavilion. The District is governed by a five-member Board of Trustees (Board) 
elected by residents. 
 
The bill authorizes the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners to amend the District’s charter to 
increase the length of District Board member terms from two years to three years, subject to approval by the 
electors of the District in a referendum held during the 2022 general election. Members elected in the following 
two District elections would serve two- or three-year terms, based on the number of votes received in the 
election. The bill also makes conforming changes to term limits for Board members, providing that a Board 
member may not serve more than three successive two-year terms or two successive three-year terms but no 
more than six consecutive years. Beginning with the November 2023 election, potential candidates for the 
Board are disqualified from running if serving the term would result in over six years of consecutive service. A 
term-limited Board member may not serve for at least three years after the completion of the member’s last 
successive complete term.  
 
Pursuant to House Rule 5.5(b), a local bill that provides an exemption from general law may not be 
placed on the Special Order Calendar in any section reserved for the expedited consideration of local 
bills. The provisions of House Rule 5.5(b) appear to apply to this bill. 
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FULL ANALYSIS 
I.  SUBSTANTIVE ANALYSIS 
 
A. EFFECT OF PROPOSED CHANGES: 
Background 
 
Mobile Home Park Recreation Districts 
 
Pursuant to s. 418.30, F.S., any municipality or county in the state is authorized to create one or more 
mobile home park recreation districts. Each district is limited to the boundaries of a mobile home park 
and must be established by an ordinance approved by a vote of the electors residing in the proposed 
district. The ordinance, as it may from time to time be amended by the governing body of the 
municipality or county and approved by a vote of the electors in the district, constitutes the charter of 
the district.  
 
The governing body of a recreation district must consist of a nine-member board of trustees.
1
 In the 
election held to elect the first board of trustees for the district, the candidates receiving the first, third, 
fifth, seventh, and ninth highest number of votes must be elected to serve for terms of 2 years each, 
and the candidates receiving the second, fourth, sixth, and eighth highest number of votes must be 
elected to serve for terms of 1 year each.
2
 Thereafter, elections for the board of trustees must be held 
annually on a date to be specified in the ordinance creating the district, and those persons elected after 
the initial election must be elected to serve for terms of 2 years each.
3
 A trustee may succeed herself or 
himself in office.
4
 Any vacancy on the board of trustees may be filled for the unexpired term by the 
appointment of a successor from among the qualified electors of the district by the remaining trustees.
5
 
 
Barefoot Bay Recreation District 
 
The Barefoot Bay Recreation District (District) is a mobile home park recreation district for the Barefoot 
Bay Mobile Home Subdivision created by Brevard County Ordinance 84-05.
6
 Residents of Barefoot Bay 
are empowered to acquire, by and through the trustees of the District, ownership of the recreation 
facilities and other common areas located within Barefoot Bay.
7
 
 
Under a previously enacted special law, the Board of Trustees (Board) for the District consists of five 
members elected by the electors of the district instead of the nine as per the above mentioned statute.
8
 
Each Board member must be a resident of the district and must be a qualified elector of the district. 
While the governing body of a mobile home park recreation district must be composed of 9 members,
9
 
the governing body of a general recreation district must be composed only of 5 members.
10
 In 1996, the 
Board of County Commissioners modified the charter of the District to provide it had both the powers of 
a recreation district
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 and of a mobile home park recreation district.
12
  
 
Members of the Board are limited to no more than three successive complete two-year terms.
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Additionally, a member of the Board to whom the limitation applies may serve again no sooner than two 
                                                
1
 S. 418.302(1), F.S. 
2
 S. 418.302(3), F.S. 
3
 Id. 
4
 Id. 
5
 Section 418.302(5), F.S. 
6
 Brevard Cnty. Ordinance 84-05 (Feb. 23, 1984). 
7
 Brevard Cnty. Code of Ordinances, ch. 98, art. III, s. 98-71. 
8
 Brevard Cnty. Code of Ordinances, ch. 98, art. III, s. 98-75. See also ch. 2007-293, Laws of Fla. (authorizing the Brevard County 
Board of County Commission to amend the District charter, subject to approval by District electors, to transition the Board from a nine-
member board to a five-member board). 
9
 S. 418.302(1), F.S. 
10
 S. 418.21, F.S. 
11
 S. 418.22, F.S. 
12
 Brevard County Ordinance 96-53 (Nov. 26, 1996). 
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years after the expiration of the member’s last successive complete term. However, this limitation does 
not apply to the portion of any unexpired term served by appointment to fill a vacant seat. 
 
Effect of Proposed Changes 
 
The bill provides an exemption from general law authorizing the Brevard County Board of County 
Commissioners to amend the Barefoot Bay Recreation District Charter to increase the length of District 
Board member terms from two years to three years, subject to approval of District electors voting in a 
referendum held during the 2022 general election. If the charter amendment is approved by the voters, 
the candidate receiving the highest number of votes during the 2023 election would be elected to a 
three-year term, while the candidate receiving the second highest number of votes would be elected to 
a two-year term. At the 2024 election, the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes would 
be elected to a three-year term, while the candidate receiving the third highest number of votes would 
be elected to a two-year term. All candidates elected to serve in subsequent elections would be elected 
to a three-year term. 
 
The bill also authorizes the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners to make conforming 
changes to provisions of the District’s charter providing for term limits. If the electors of the District 
approve the amendment to lengthen the terms of Board members, the Brevard County Board of County 
Commissioners may amend the charter to limit Board members to no more than three successive two-
year terms or two successive three-year terms. This provision would supersede and replace section 1 
of ch. 2017-202, Laws of Florida, which authorized the Brevard County Board of County 
Commissioners to establish term limits of no more than three successive two-year terms. Board 
members may not serve for more than six consecutive years. After the 2023 election, a candidate may 
not qualify to run for the Board if serving a three-year term would result in that member serving for more 
than six consecutive years. A Board member may not serve for at least three after the expiration of the 
member’s last successive complete term. This limitation does not apply to the portion of any unexpired 
term served by appointment to fill a vacant seat. If the amendment to increase the length of Board 
member terms is not approved by the electors of the District, this provision does not take effect and 
section 1 of ch. 2017-202, Laws of Florida, remains in effect. 
 
B. SECTION DIRECTORY: 
 
Section 1: Authorizes the Brevard County Board of County Commissioners to amend the charter of 
the Barefoot Bay Recreation District to increase the length of members of the District’s 
Board of Trustees from two years to three years and provide for a staggered 
implementation of the new term length, subject to approval by the electors of the District 
voting in a referendum to be held during the 2022 general election.   
 
Section 2: Provides that notwithstanding s. 418.302(3), F.S. or any other law to the contrary, and 
conditioned on the approval of section 1 of the bill in a referendum to be held during the 
2022 general election, members of the District Board are limited to three successive two-
year terms or two successive three-year terms but no more than six consecutive years. 
 
Section 3: Provides an effective date of upon becoming a law. 
II.  NOTICE/REFERENDUM AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS 
 
A.  NOTICE PUBLISHED?     Yes [x]     No [] 
 
      IF YES, WHEN? October 7, 2021. 
 
WHERE? Florida Today, a daily newspaper of general circulation published in Brevard 
County, Florida. 
 
B.  REFERENDUM(S) REQUIRED?     Yes []     No [x]  STORAGE NAME: h0535b.PIE 	PAGE: 4 
DATE: 2/4/2022 
  
 
      IF YES, WHEN?  
 
C.  LOCAL BILL CERTIFICATION FILED?     Yes [x]     No [] 
 
D.  ECONOMIC IMPACT STATEMENT FILED?     Yes [x]     No [] 
 
 
III.  COMMENTS 
 
A. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUES: 
None. 
 
B. RULE-MAKING AUTHORITY: 
The bill neither authorizes nor requires administrative rulemaking by executive branch agencies. 
 
C. DRAFTING ISSUES OR OTHER COMMENTS: 
Section 2 does not specify if the charter amendment concerning term limits must be approved by the 
electors of the District.  
 
IV.  AMENDMENTS/COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE CHANGES