Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0938

Introduced
12/17/25  
Refer
1/5/26  

Caption

Conservation Easements

Impact

The bill stipulates that if the conservation easement is released, the property taxes must then be based on the just value of the property. This change stands to significantly alter the financial landscape for property owners by allowing them to develop their land while also adjusting the property taxation framework. Under the proposed law, property owners will need to meet several criteria—such as securing mitigation credits to offset any wetlands loss—before they can proceed with development. The compliance requirements highlight the importance of adhering to local ordinances regarding stormwater management, which is increasingly becoming a focal point in Florida's environmental policy discussions.

Summary

S0938, titled 'Conservation Easements', aims to amend section 704.06 of the Florida Statutes. This bill introduces new provisions that require water management districts to release a conservation easement upon the application of the fee simple owner of a parcel of land, under specific conditions that are also outlined in the bill. The intent is to facilitate the development of certain parcels of land that are currently under conservation easements, particularly those bordered by impervious surfaces and not significant in historical or cultural terms.

Contention

Notably, the bill has raised questions regarding its potential effects on environmental conservation efforts in Florida. Proponents argue that S0938 would enable landowners to effectively repurpose underutilized land while maintaining necessary environmental protections. Critics, however, warn that relaxing restrictions on conservation easements could lead to increased development in sensitive areas, undermining conservation goals. As the state continues to grapple with balancing development and environmental stewardship, this bill may stir significant debate regarding its long-term implications for both land use and resource management.

Companion Bills

FL H0673

Similar To Release of Conservation Easements

Previously Filed As

FL S1142

Release of Conservation Easements

FL H1175

Mitigation Banks

FL S0492

Mitigation Banks

FL H1133

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

FL H0771

Local Government Assessments

FL S1792

Dry Sandy Beaches

FL S0810

Stormwater Management Systems

FL S2506

Natural Resources

FL H0843

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Trust Funds

FL H1625

Appointments to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Similar Bills

GA HR1051

Property; granting of non-exclusive easements of certain state owned property; authorize

GA HR98

Property; granting of nonexclusive easements; authorize

VA HB1721

Condemnation of conservation or open-space easement; compensation, Uniform Easement Relocation Act.

TX SB1009

Relating to the adoption of the Uniform Easement Relocation Act.

OK HB1060

Easements; the Oklahoma Uniform Easement Relocation Act of 2025; easement relocation; court orders; effective date.

OK HB1060

Easements; the Oklahoma Uniform Easement Relocation Act of 2025; easement relocation; court orders; effective date.

NV AB192

Makes various changes relating to real property. (BDR 10-971)

FL S1142

Release of Conservation Easements