Florida 2025 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H4047

Introduced
2/25/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Refer
4/2/25  
Engrossed
4/24/25  
Refer
4/24/25  
Engrossed
4/30/25  
Enrolled
4/30/25  
Passed
7/2/25  

Caption

Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District, St. Lucie County

Impact

The bill's passage would have significant implications for landowners within the Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District. By allowing for a higher tax ceiling and limiting annual increases, it is intended to provide stable funding for necessary water resource management efforts. However, it also places a procedural requirement in the form of a referendum, which must be conducted by the Supervisor of Elections of St. Lucie County to confirm the proposed tax increase. This includes additional administrative steps that could affect the timeline for implementation.

Summary

House Bill 4047 concerns modifications to the Fort Pierce Farms Water Control District in St. Lucie County, focusing on the structure for maintaining and assessing taxes related to water control management. The bill proposes to increase the maximum annual maintenance tax from $25 to $60 per acre of land assessed. Additionally, it specifies that any yearly increase in the assessment cannot exceed 10% compared to the previous year's rate. These changes aim to ensure adequate funding for water management and related infrastructure within the district.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4047 appears to be generally supportive among legislative members, with the voting history indicating a unanimous approval (36 yeas and 0 nays) in the Senate. This indicates a level of agreement on the significance of the bill in terms of resource management and support for agricultural operations within the district. However, as with any tax-related legislation, there may be some underlying concerns from landowners about increasing financial burdens, which will be highlighted during the referendum.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise relating to the referendum requirement, as it mandates an additional step for implementation, which could lead to hesitancy among landowners. Some may feel that an increase in maintenance taxes is unwarranted or burdensome, while others may recognize the importance of managing water resources effectively for agricultural stability. The need for a referendum could serve to gauge true support among landowners, making it a crucial moment for community input on matters of local governance and financial contribution to vital resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

FL H0821

Melbourne-Tillman Water Control District, Brevard County

FL H1075

Soil and Water Conservation Districts

FL H7013

Special Districts

FL H1023

St. Lucie County

FL H0897

Dorcas Fire District, Okaloosa County

FL H1577

Midway Fire District, Santa Rosa County

FL H0755

Canaveral Port District, Brevard County

FL H1573

Pace Fire Rescue District, Santa Rosa County

FL H1117

City of North Port, Sarasota County

FL H0509

Collier Mosquito Control District, Collier County

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.