Florida 2025 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0381 Analysis / Analysis

Filed 03/09/2025

                    STORAGE NAME: h0381.HAT 
DATE: 3/9/2025 
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FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
BILL ANALYSIS 
This bill analysis was prepared by nonpartisan committee staff and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent. 
BILL #: HB 381   
TITLE: Issuance of Address and Individual Parcel 
Identification Numbers 
SPONSOR(S): Holcomb 
COMPANION BILL: SB 784 (Ingoglia) 
LINKED BILLS: None 
RELATED BILLS: None 
Committee References 
 Housing, Agriculture & Tourism 
 
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Intergovernmental Affairs 
 

Commerce 
 
 
SUMMARY 
 
Effect of the Bill: 
Requires the local government responsible for reviewing and approving a plat to issue street and mailing addresses, 
along with individual parcel identification numbers, within two weeks after a final plat has been recorded; imposes 
a financial penalty on the local government for failing to meet the deadline. 
 
Fiscal or Economic Impact: 
None 
 
  
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ANALYSIS 
EFFECT OF THE BILL: 
The bill requires local governments to issue the street and mailing address, along with the individual parcel 
identification numbers within two weeks after a final plat is recorded by the circuit court clerk or other recording 
officer. (Section 1). 
 
The bill imposes a penalty on a local government that fails to comply with the 2-week deadline; the building permit 
fee is reduced by 10% for each business day the local government fails to issue the street, mailing address and parcel 
identification number. (Section 1). 
 
The effective date of the bill is July 1, 2025. (Section 2). 
 
 
RELEVANT INFORMATION 
SUBJECT OVERVIEW: 
Platting 
A “plat” is a map or detailed representation of the subdivision of lands, providing a complete and precise depiction 
of the subdivision, along with other information that complies with all applicable state requirements and local 
ordinances.
1 Platting ensures that when subdividing property into lots, all streets, alleys, easements, rights-of-way, 
public areas, utilities, and sewer and stormwater improvements are identified.
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While state laws provide the minimum requirements for the platting of lands, local governments may adopt 
additional requirements.
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1
 S. 177.031(14), F.S. 
2
 S. 177.091, F.S.; LakelandLaw.com, The Basics of Platting Property, (May 28, 2020), LakelandLaw.com (last visited Feb. 19, 
2025). 
3
 S. 177.011, F.S.; Jimerson Birr, Platting, Jimerson Birr (last visited Feb. 21, 2025).  JUMP TO SUMMARY 	ANALYSIS RELEVANT INFORMATION BILL HISTORY 
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The authority for plat approval is designated as follows:
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 When the plat to be submitted for approval is located wholly within the boundaries of a municipality, the 
governing body of the municipality has exclusive jurisdiction to approve the plat.  
 When a plat lies wholly within the unincorporated areas of a county, the governing body of the county has 
exclusive jurisdiction to approve the plat.  
 When a plat lies within the boundaries of more than one governing body, two plats must be prepared and 
each governing body has exclusive jurisdiction to approve the plat within its boundaries, unless the 
governing bodies having said jurisdiction agree that one plat is mutually acceptable. 
Many local governments have a process to approve a preliminary plat before approving a final plat, and once a 
preliminary plat is approved, a developer may be allowed to commence construction before the plat is approved. For 
example, the City of Jacksonville, the Village of Royal Palm Beach, and the City of Tallahassee allow for a preliminary 
plat approval process.
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The fee to have a plat approved differs between local governments. For instance:  
 The city of Orlando charges either $1,200 or $3,000, depending on the type of plat being submitted.
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 Madison County charges either $1500, $1700, or $2000, depending on whether it is a preliminary or final 
plat and whether improvements are required; additionally, Madison County charges a $50 fee per lot, along 
with consultant fees.
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Once a final plat is approved, it is submitted to the clerk of the circuit court for recording.
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RECENT LEGISLATION:  
 
YEAR BILL #  HOUSE SPONSOR(S) SENATE SPONSOR OTHER INFORMATION 
2024 CS/CS/HB 665 McClain 	Ingoglia The bill was laid on the table. 
SB 812, similar, was approved 
by the Governor. 
 
BILL HISTORY 
COMMITTEE REFERENCE ACTION DATE 
STAFF 
DIRECTOR/ 
POLICY CHIEF 
ANALYSIS 
PREPARED BY 
Housing, Agriculture & Tourism 
Subcommittee 
  Curtin Rodriguez 
Intergovernmental Affairs 
Subcommittee 
    
Commerce Committee     
 
 
                                                            
4
 S. 177.071(1), F.S. 
5
 City of Jacksonville Code of Ordinances s. 654-109; Village of Royal Palm Beach Code of Ordinances s. 22-22; City of 
Tallahassee Code of Ordinances s. 9-92. 
6
 City of Orlando,  Fees—Commercial Development, City of Orlando (last visited Feb. 25, 2025). 
7
 Madison County Florida, Planning & Zoning Fees, Madison County (last visited Feb. 25, 2025). 
8
 S. 177.073(1)(b), F.S.