Saturday, April 18, 2020

Model letter opposing SB 410

Skye Ranch off of Clark Rd. in Sarasota 
While Covid19 might have put a hold on building large housing developments like "Skye Ranch" in Sarasota County, it hasn't slowed the progress of the state legislature. 

A bill on its way to Governor Ron DeSantis's desk would hamper the ability of local governments to create their own comprehensive plans, annex land, and initiate other land use actions.
Sierra Club Florida says: SB 410 is a bill that will further weaken Florida’s already crippled growth management laws that attempt to provide for the intelligent use of the state’s lands. SB 410 passed both the Florida House and Senate and will go to Gov. DeSantis to become law UNLESS he vetoes it. 

SB 410  The bill is here. If passed, it would
  • Turn growth management upside down.
  • Eliminate the applicability of county-wide land use regulations to cities in the county, if the city has adopted its own comp plan. 
  • Require new “property rights” element to be included in all comprehensive plans.
  • Require automatic approval of utility application to use right-of-way if 14-day deadline is not met (regardless of impact on community)

1000 Friends of Florida, the Herald Tribune, Sierra, and many other organizations are asking Governor DeSantis to veto this bill - which would in part, they say, clear the way for high-density development in designated rural areas. More on this here.


>>Please call Gov. DeSantis at 850-488-7146 and urge him to veto SB 410.<<

Here's a model letter with the Governor's email address:

Dear Governor DeSantis, 
SB 410 would curtail the authority of most county governments to manage growth within their borders, making residents more vulnerable to negative impacts to their environment, quality of life, property values and tax bills. The amended bill would allow county controls to be superseded by municipalities. It could clear the way for high-density development in designated rural areas. 
Please veto this bill. 
Your name
Address
Phone 
Send to governorron.desantis@eog.myflorida.com

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Another letter:

Dear Governor DeSantis, 
SB 410 would curtail the authority of most county governments to manage growth within their borders, making residents more vulnerable to negative impacts to their environment, quality of life, property values and tax bills. 
The amended bill would allow county controls to be superseded by municipalities. 
This bill could clear the way for high-density development in designated rural zoning areas.  
Urban sprawl does not belong in rural lands. Deforestation destroys critical habitats, open space and quality of life. The creation of Impervious surface causes storm water run off pollution in water resources and increases the heat island effect.   
Overdevelopment is in fact the #1 cause of climate change and sealevel rise in Florida. 
Florida's citizens pay three times for over-development, through loss of our natural heritage and environment, the cost of infrastructure and then again to clean up the mess developers leave behind. 
Please protect our state and citizens by veto of SB 410.  
Sincerely, 
Your name
Address
Phone
Send to governorron.desantis@eog.myflorida.com

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