(1)(a) The Legislature finds that Florida-friendly landscaping contributes to the conservation, protection, and restoration of water. In an effort to meet the water needs of this state in a manner that will supply adequate and dependable supplies of water where needed, it is the intent of the Legislature that Florida-friendly landscaping be an essential part of water conservation and water quality protection and restoration planning.
(b) As used in this section, “Florida-friendly landscaping” has the same meaning as in s. 373.185.
(2) The governing body of each municipality shall consider enacting ordinances, consistent with s. 373.185, requiring the use of Florida-friendly landscaping as a water conservation or water quality protection or restoration measure. If the governing body determines that such landscaping would be of significant benefit as a water conservation or water quality protection or restoration measure, especially for waters designated as impaired pursuant to s. 403.067, relative to the cost to implement Florida-friendly landscaping in its area of jurisdiction in the municipality, the governing body shall enact a Florida-friendly landscaping ordinance. Further, the governing body shall consider promoting Florida-friendly landscaping as a water conservation or water quality protection or restoration measure by: using such landscaping in any areas under its jurisdiction which are landscaped after the effective date of this act; providing public education on Florida-friendly landscaping, its uses in increasing water conservation and water quality protection or restoration, and its long-term cost-effectiveness; and offering incentives to local residents and businesses to implement Florida-friendly landscaping.
(3)(a) The Legislature finds that the use of Florida-friendly landscaping and other water use and pollution prevention measures to conserve or protect the state’s water resources serves a compelling public interest and that the participation of homeowners’ associations and local governments is essential to the state’s efforts in water conservation and water quality protection and restoration.
(b) A deed restriction or covenant may not prohibit or be enforced so as to prohibit any property owner from implementing Florida-friendly landscaping on his or her land or create any requirement or limitation in conflict with any provision of part II of chapter 373 or a water shortage order, other order, consumptive use permit, or rule adopted or issued pursuant to part II of chapter 373.
(c) A local government ordinance may not prohibit or be enforced so as to prohibit any property owner from implementing Florida-friendly landscaping on his or her land.
History.—s. 6, ch. 91-41; s. 6, ch. 91-68; s. 3, ch. 2001-252; s. 22, ch. 2009-243.
Structure Florida Statutes
Part I - General Provisions (Ss. 166.011-166.0497)
166.0213 - Governing body meetings.
166.033 - Development permits and orders.
166.041 - Procedures for adoption of ordinances and resolutions.
166.0415 - Enforcement by code inspectors; citations.
166.04151 - Affordable housing.
166.043 - Ordinances and rules imposing price controls; findings required; procedures.
166.0435 - Amateur radio antennas; construction in conformance with federal requirements.
166.044 - Ordinances relating to possession or sale of ammunition.
166.0442 - Criminal history record checks for certain municipal employees and appointees.
166.0443 - Certain local employment registration prohibited.
166.0444 - Employee assistance programs; public records exemption.
166.0445 - Family day care homes; local zoning regulation.
166.0446 - Prohibition of fees for first responder services.
166.04465 - Rules and ordinances relating to towing services.
166.0447 - Municipal park entrance fee discounts.
166.045 - Proposed purchase of real property by municipality; confidentiality of records; procedure.
166.0451 - Disposition of municipal property for affordable housing.
166.047 - Telecommunications services.
166.048 - Conservation of water; Florida-friendly landscaping.
166.0481 - Sanitary sewer lateral inspection programs for municipalities.
166.0483 - Permit may not be required for owner to paint residence.
166.0484 - Ordinances, regulations, and policies concerning temporary underground power panels.
166.0485 - Establishment of neighborhood crime watch programs.
166.049 - Municipal law enforcement agencies; communications and assistance.
166.0493 - Powers, duties, and obligations of municipal law enforcement agencies.
166.0495 - Interlocal agreements to provide law enforcement services.