CS/HB 1489 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1489-01-c1 Page 1 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S A bill to be entitled 1 An act relating to the designation of Brevard Barrier 2 Island Area as an area of critical state concern; 3 creating s. 380.0553, F.S.; providing a short title; 4 providing legislative findings and intent; designating 5 the Brevard Barrier Island Area as an area of critical 6 state concern; providing guiding principles for 7 development within the area; providing for removal of 8 the designation; providing an effective date . 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. Section 380.0553, Florida Statutes, is created 13 to read: 14 380.0553 Brevard Barrier Island Area; protection and 15 designation as area of critical state concern. - 16 (1) SHORT TITLE.-This section may be cited as the "Brevard 17 Barrier Island Area Protection Act." 18 (2) LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS. -The Legislature finds that the 19 designation of the Brevard Barrier Island Area as an area of 20 critical state concern is necessary for the following reasons: 21 (a) The southern barrier island of Brevard County 22 represents one of the most fragile and endangered coastal 23 ecosystems in North America and the beaches, dunes, coastal 24 scrub, and maritime hammock areas of the barrier island 25 CS/HB 1489 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1489-01-c1 Page 2 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S ecosystem represent s ome of the most fragile and endangered 26 natural upland communities in the state and nation. 27 (b) The beaches of the region are among the most important 28 nesting grounds for threatened and endangered sea turtles in the 29 Western Hemisphere and the beach runnin g the length of the 30 southern barrier island of Brevard County is home to the largest 31 nesting aggregation of loggerhead sea turtles in the world and 32 the management decisions made in the region have global impacts 33 for the species. 34 (c) The Archie Carr Natio nal Wildlife Refuge is located 35 within the barrier island of Brevard County and is a significant 36 conservation area designated to protect habitat at the most 37 significant area for loggerhead sea turtle nesting in the world, 38 at the most significant area for gr een turtle nesting in North 39 America, and for a diverse array of plant and animal species. 40 (d) The Indian River Lagoon, designated as an Estuary of 41 National Significance by the United States Environmental 42 Protection Agency in 1990, borders the western sho re of the 43 barrier island of Brevard County and the natural habitats of the 44 barrier island ecosystem protect the water quality and 45 productivity of the Indian River Lagoon. 46 (e) The salt water recreational fishery of the Indian 47 River Lagoon generates hundre ds of millions of dollars per year 48 in local economic benefit. 49 (f) Density limitations and natural resource protection on 50 CS/HB 1489 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1489-01-c1 Page 3 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S the barrier island of Brevard County has decreased public tax 51 burdens associated with the provisions of services, building and 52 maintenance of infrastructure for barrier island residential 53 developments, and public costs for rebuilding public and private 54 structures following severe erosion events. 55 (g) Protection of the primary dune system of the barrier 56 island of Brevard County provides the only protective buffer for 57 local development from storm surges associated with tropical 58 storms and hurricanes. 59 (h) The entirety of the barrier island of Brevard County 60 lies within a zone that is the first to be subject to mandatory 61 evacuation protocols due to the vulnerability of the barrier 62 island in hurricane events and the adverse impacts of such 63 vulnerability on evacuating safely. 64 (3) LEGISLATIVE INTENT. -It is the intent of the 65 Legislature to: 66 (a) Establish a land use management system that protects 67 the natural environment of the southern Brevard Barrier Island 68 Area. 69 (b) Establish a land use management system that promotes 70 orderly and balanced growth in accordance with the capacity of 71 existing public facilities and services. 72 (c) Protect and improve the Indian River Lagoon ecosystem, 73 including improving water quality of the Brevard Barrier Island 74 Area through federal, state, and local funding of water quality 75 CS/HB 1489 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1489-01-c1 Page 4 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S improvement projects. 76 (d) Ensure that the population of the Brevard Barrier 77 Island Area can be safely evacuated in the event of a hurricane. 78 (4) DESIGNATION.—The Brevard Barrier Island Area, as 79 described in this subsection, is designated as an area of 80 critical state concern. The Brevard Barrier Island Area is that 81 portion of Brevard County formed by the southern boundary of the 82 Town of Melbourne Beach, the Indian River as the western 83 boundary, the Atlantic Ocean as the eastern boundary, extending 84 south to the southern boundary of the Sebastian Inlet State 85 Park. Specifically including the following township, ranges, and 86 sections as designated by the Brevard Public Land Survey System: 87 28-38-17-18, 28-38-20-21, 28-38-28, 28-38-33-34, 29-38-03, 29-88 38-10-11, 29-38-14-15, 29-38-22-24, the barrier island portion 89 only of 29-38-27, 29-38-25-26, 29-38-35-36, 29-39-31, 30-38-01, 90 30-39-06-08, 30-39-17-18, and 30-39-20. 91 (5) GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR DEVELOPMENT. -State, regional, 92 and local agencies and units of government in the Brevard 93 Barrier Island Area shall coordinate their plans and conduct 94 their programs and regulatory activities to be consistent with 95 all of the following guiding principles for development within 96 the area: 97 (a) Preventing the adverse impacts of development on 98 resources critical to sea turtle habitat by prohibiting new 99 shoreline hardening structures and enforcing existing state and 100 CS/HB 1489 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1489-01-c1 Page 5 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S county coastal construction regulations. 101 (b) Prioritizing water quality restoration projects in the 102 Indian River Lagoon. 103 (c) Reducing nutrient contributions from septic tanks and 104 wastewater facilities, stormwater discharges, and agriculture 105 non-point sources into the Indian River Lagoon. 106 (d) Supporting innovative, nature -based solutions 107 including living shorelines, and freshwater and coastal wetland 108 restoration. 109 (e) Safeguarding against adverse economic, social, 110 environmental, and public health and safety impacts posed by 111 flooding and storm surge by protecting critical assets 112 identified in s. 380.093. 113 (f) Protecting shoreline and marine resources, including 114 mangroves, seagrass beds, wetlands, sea turtles, manatees, and 115 fish and wildlife, and related habitats. 116 (g) Protecting upland resources, including dune ridges, 117 beaches, wildlife, and related habitats. 118 (h) Limiting the adverse impacts of development on the 119 quality of water throughout the Brevard Barrier Island Area and 120 the Indian River Lagoon. 121 (i) Enhancing natural scenic resources to promote the 122 aesthetic benefits of the natural environment. 123 (j) Ensuring that development is compatible with the 124 unique characteristics of the Brevard Bar rier Island Area. 125 CS/HB 1489 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1489-01-c1 Page 6 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S (6) REMOVAL OF DESIGNATION. - 126 (a) The designation of the Brevard Barrier Island Area as 127 an area of critical state concern under this section may be 128 recommended for removal upon fulfilling the legislative intent 129 under subsection (3) and completion of all the work program 130 tasks specified in rules of the Administration Commission. 131 (b) Beginning November 30, 2030, the state land planning 132 agency shall annually submit a written report to the 133 Administration Commission describing the progress of the Brevard 134 Barrier Island Area toward completing the work program tasks 135 specified in the commission rules. The land planning agency 136 shall recommend removing the Brevard Barrier Island Area from 137 being designated as an area of critical state concern to the 138 commission if it determines that: 139 1. Adequate restoration and renourishment programs are in 140 place to preserve the beaches and dunes of the southern barrier 141 island in Brevard County for nesting sea turtles; 142 2. Seagrass replanting in the Indian River Lagoon 143 extending the length of the Brevard Barrier Island Protection 144 Area is in a coverage volume that would establish recovery to 145 scientifically defensible reference targets; 146 3. Nonpoint pollution sources into the Indian River Lagoon 147 that contribute to total phosphorus, total nitrogen, 148 chlorophyll-a, fecal coliform, and metals have been sufficiently 149 reduced to meet water quality criteria standards resulting in 150 CS/HB 1489 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb1489-01-c1 Page 7 of 7 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S the removal of the Indian River Lagoon from the impaired waters 151 list; 152 4. The green sea turtl e (Chelonia mydas), loggerhead sea 153 turtle (Caretta caretta), and leatherback sea turtle 154 (Dermochelys coriacea) have been delisted from the Florida 155 Endangered and Threatened Species rule and the Florida Marine 156 Turtle Protection Act under s. 379.2431; 157 5. All local comprehensive plans and land development 158 regulations and the administration of such plans and regulations 159 are adequate to protect the Brevard Barrier Island Area, fulfill 160 the legislative intent specified in subsection (2), and are 161 consistent with and further the principles guiding development; 162 and 163 6. A local government has adopted a resolution at a public 164 hearing recommending the removal of the designation. 165 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 166