Title 380 · FL Chapter 380
Definitions
Citation: Fla. Stat. § 380.503
Section: 380.503
380.503
Definitions.
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As used in ss. 380.501-380.515, unless the context indicates a different meaning or intent:
(1)
âComprehensive planâ means a plan that meets the requirements of ss. 163.3177, 163.3178, and 163.3191.
(2)
âDepartmentâ means the Department of Environmental Protection.
(3)
âLocal governmentâ means a county or municipality.
(4)
âMetropolitanâ means a population area consisting of a central city with adjacent cities and smaller surrounding communities: a major urban area and its environs.
(5)
âNonprofit organizationâ means any private nonprofit organization, existing under the provisions of s. 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code, which has among its principal goals the conservation of natural resources or protection of the environment.
(6)
âProgramâ means a plan that is established or will be established by a local government to create innovative approaches that will assist in the implementation of the conservation, recreation and open space, or coastal management elements of the local comprehensive plan, such as a transfer of development rights program or an environmental or recreational land acquisition program.
(7)
âProjectâ means any work on, improvement to, or acquisition of real property, buildings, or any other property.
(8)
âPublic access projectâ means action taken pursuant to this part to create or improve public accessways to surface waters.
(9)
âReal propertyâ means any interest in land and may also include any appurtenances and improvements to the land.
(10)
âRedevelopment projectâ means action taken pursuant to this part to correct undesirable development patterns.
(11)
âResource enhancement projectâ means action taken pursuant to this part to restore, as nearly as possible, degraded natural areas to their original condition or to enhance the resource values of a natural area.
(12)
âSite reservationâ means temporarily acquiring and holding areas identified for public use, then transferring the land to an appropriate state agency, local government, or nonprofit organization for management for public use.
(13)
âSurface watersâ means publicly owned waters upon the surface of the earth, whether contained in bounds created naturally or artificially or diffused.
(14)
âTrustâ means the Florida Communities Trust created pursuant to this part.
(15)
âUrban areaâ means an area of or for development characterized by social, economic, and institutional activities that are predominantly based on the manufacture, production, distribution, or provision of goods and services, in a setting that typically includes residential and nonresidential development uses other than those characteristic of rural areas.
(16)
âUrban greenways and open space projectâ means action taken pursuant to this part to acquire lands or interest in lands to create a linear open space protected and managed as part of linked conservation lands or recreational opportunities in an urban area, or to preserve open space or historic sites to enhance recreational and cultural opportunities in an urban area.
(17)
âUrban waterfront restoration projectâ means action taken pursuant to this part to restore deteriorated or deteriorating urban waterfronts for public use and enjoyment.
(18)
âWorking waterfrontâ means:
(a)
A parcel or parcels of land directly used for the purposes of the commercial harvest of marine organisms or saltwater products by state-licensed commercial fishers, aquaculturists, or business entities, including piers, wharves, docks, or other facilities operated to provide waterfront access to licensed commercial fishers, aquaculturists, or business entities; or
(b)
A parcel or parcels of land used for exhibitions, demonstrations, educational venues, civic events, and other purposes that promote and educate the public about economic, cultural, and historic heritage of Floridaâs traditional working waterfronts, including the marketing of the seafood and aquaculture industries.
History.
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s. 28, ch. 89-175; s. 2, ch. 90-192; s. 6, ch. 91-192; s. 5, ch. 91-429; s. 66, ch. 93-206; s. 20, ch. 96-389; s. 43, ch. 99-247; s. 21, ch. 2008-229; s. 27, ch. 2011-4; s. 262, ch. 2011-142.