Florida Statutes
Chapter 253 - State Lands
253.0251 - Alternatives to Fee Simple Acquisition.


(1) The Legislature finds that:
(a) With the increasing pressures on the natural areas of this state and on open space suitable for recreational use, the state must develop creative techniques to maximize the use of acquisition and management funds.
(b) The state’s conservation and recreational land acquisition agencies should be encouraged to augment their traditional, fee simple acquisition programs with the use of alternatives to fee simple acquisition techniques. In addition, the Legislature finds that generations of private landowners have been good stewards of their land, protecting or restoring native habitats and ecosystems to the benefit of the natural resources of this state, its heritage, and its citizens. The Legislature also finds that using alternatives to fee simple acquisition by public land acquisition agencies will achieve the following public policy goals:
1. Allow more lands to be brought under public protection for preservation, conservation, and recreational purposes with less expenditure of public funds.
2. Retain, on local government tax rolls, some portion of or interest in lands which are under public protection.
3. Reduce long-term management costs by allowing private property owners to continue acting as stewards of their land, when appropriate.

Therefore, it is the intent of the Legislature that public land acquisition agencies develop programs to pursue alternatives to fee simple acquisition and to educate private landowners about such alternatives and the benefits of such alternatives. It is also the intent of the Legislature that a portion of the shares of Florida Forever bond proceeds be used to purchase eligible properties using alternatives to fee simple acquisition.

(2) All applications for alternatives to fee simple acquisition projects shall identify, within their acquisition plans, projects that require a full fee simple interest to achieve the public policy goals, together with the reasons full title is determined to be necessary. The state agencies and the water management districts may use alternatives to fee simple acquisition to bring the remaining projects in their acquisition plans under public protection. For purposes of this section, the phrase “alternatives to fee simple acquisition” includes, but is not limited to, purchase of development rights; obtaining conservation easements; obtaining flowage easements; purchase of timber rights, mineral rights, or hunting rights; purchase of agricultural interests or silvicultural interests; fee simple acquisitions with reservations; creating life estates; or any other acquisition technique that achieves the public policy goals listed in subsection (1). It is presumed that a private landowner retains the full range of uses for all the rights or interests in the landowner’s land which are not specifically acquired by the public agency. The lands upon which hunting rights are specifically acquired pursuant to this section shall be available for hunting in accordance with the management plan or hunting regulations adopted by the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, unless the hunting rights are purchased specifically to protect activities on adjacent lands.
(3) When developing the acquisition plan pursuant to s. 259.105, the Acquisition and Restoration Council may give preference to those less than fee simple acquisitions that provide any public access. However, the Legislature recognizes that public access is not always appropriate for certain less than fee simple acquisitions. Therefore, any proposed less than fee simple acquisition may not be rejected simply because public access would be limited.
(4) The Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and each water management district shall implement initiatives for using alternatives to fee simple acquisition and to educate private landowners about such alternatives. The Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and the water management districts may enter into joint acquisition agreements to jointly fund the purchase of lands using alternatives to fee simple techniques.
(5) The Legislature finds that the lack of direct sales comparison information has served as an impediment to successful implementation of alternatives to fee simple acquisition. It is the intent of the Legislature that, in the absence of direct comparable sales information, appraisals of alternatives to fee simple acquisitions be based on the difference between the full fee simple valuation and the value of the interests remaining with the seller after acquisition.
(6) The public agency that has been assigned management responsibility shall inspect and monitor any less than fee simple interest according to the terms of the purchase agreement relating to such interest.
(7) For less than fee simple acquisitions pursuant to s. 570.71, the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services shall comply with the acquisition procedures set forth in s. 570.715.
History.—s. 5, ch. 2016-233.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XVIII - Public Lands and Property

Chapter 253 - State Lands

253.001 - Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund; Duty to Hold Lands in Trust.

253.002 - Department of Environmental Protection, Water Management Districts, Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; Duties With Respect to State Lands.

253.01 - Internal Improvement Trust Fund Established.

253.02 - Board of Trustees; Powers and Duties.

253.025 - Acquisition of State Lands.

253.0251 - Alternatives to Fee Simple Acquisition.

253.027 - Emergency Archaeological Property Acquisition.

253.03 - Board of Trustees to Administer State Lands; Lands Enumerated.

253.031 - Land Office; Custody of Documents Concerning Land; Moneys; Plats.

253.0325 - Modernization of State Lands Records.

253.033 - Inter-American Center Property; Transfer to Board; Continued Use for Government Purposes.

253.034 - State-Owned Lands; Uses.

253.0341 - Surplus of State-Owned Lands.

253.0345 - Special Events; Submerged Land Leases.

253.0346 - Lease of Sovereignty Submerged Lands for Marinas, Boatyards, Mooring Fields, and Marine Retailers.

253.0347 - Lease of Sovereignty Submerged Lands for Private Residential Docks and Piers.

253.035 - Coastal Anchorage Areas.

253.036 - Forest Management.

253.037 - Use of State-Owned Land for Correctional Facilities.

253.04 - Duty of Board to Protect, etc., State Lands; State May Join in Any Action Brought.

253.05 - Prosecuting Officers to Assist in Protecting State Lands.

253.111 - Riparian Owners of Land.

253.115 - Public Notice and Hearings.

253.12 - Title to Tidal Lands Vested in State.

253.121 - Conveyances of Such Lands Heretofore Made, Ratified, Confirmed, and Validated.

253.1221 - Bulkhead Lines; Reestablishment.

253.1241 - Studies.

253.1252 - Citation of Rule.

253.126 - Legislative Intent.

253.127 - Enforcement.

253.128 - Enforcement; Board or Agency Under Special Law.

253.1281 - Review by Board.

253.129 - Confirmation of Title in Upland Owners.

253.135 - Construction of Ss. 253.12, 253.126, 253.127, 253.128, and 253.129.

253.14 - Rights of Riparian Owners; Board of Trustees to Defend Suit.

253.141 - Riparian Rights Defined; Certain Submerged Bottoms Subject to Private Ownership.

253.21 - Board of Trustees May Surrender Certain Lands to the United States and Receive Indemnity.

253.29 - Board of Trustees to Refund Money Paid Where Title to Land Fails.

253.34 - Transfer of Notes Owned by Board.

253.36 - Title to Reclaimed Marshlands, Wetlands, or Lowlands in Board of Trustees.

253.37 - Survey to Be Made; Sale of Lands; Preference to Buyers.

253.38 - Riparian Rights Not Affected.

253.381 - Unsurveyed Marshlands; Sale to Upland Owners.

253.382 - Oyster Beds, Minerals, and Oils Reserved to State.

253.39 - Surveys Approved by Chief Cadastral Surveyor Validated.

253.40 - To What Lands Applicable.

253.41 - Plats and Field Notes Filed in Office of Board of Trustees of Internal Improvement Trust Fund.

253.42 - Board of Trustees May Exchange Lands.

253.43 - Convey by Deed.

253.431 - Agents May Act on Behalf of Board of Trustees.

253.44 - Disposal of Lands Received.

253.45 - Sale or Lease of Phosphate, Clay, Minerals, etc., in or Under State Lands.

253.451 - Construction of Term “Land the Title to Which Is Vested in the state.”

253.47 - Board of Trustees May Lease, Sell, etc., Bottoms of Bays, Lagoons, Straits, etc., Owned by State, for Petroleum Purposes.

253.51 - Oil and Gas Leases on State Lands by the Board of Trustees.

253.511 - Reports by Lessees of Oil and Mineral Rights, State Lands.

253.512 - Applicants for Lease of Gas, Oil, or Mineral Rights; Report as to Lease Holdings.

253.52 - Placing Oil and Gas Leases on Market by Board.

253.53 - Sealed Bids Required.

253.54 - Competitive Bidding.

253.55 - Limitation on Term of Lease.

253.56 - Responsibility of Bidder.

253.57 - Royalties.

253.571 - Proof of Financial Responsibility Required of Lessee Prior to Commencement of Drilling.

253.60 - Conflicting Laws.

253.61 - Lands Not Subject to Lease.

253.62 - Board of Trustees Authorized to Convey Certain Lands Without Reservation.

253.66 - Change in Bulkhead Lines, Pinellas County.

253.665 - Grant of Easements, Licenses, and Leases.

253.67 - Definitions.

253.68 - Authority to Lease or Use Submerged Lands and Water Column for Aquaculture Activities.

253.69 - Application to Lease Submerged Land and Water Column.

253.70 - Public Notice.

253.71 - The Lease Contract.

253.72 - Marking of Leased Areas; Restrictions on Public Use.

253.73 - Rules; Ss. 253.67-253.75.

253.74 - Penalties.

253.75 - Studies and Recommendations by the Department and the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; Designation of Recommended Traditional and Other Use Zones; Supervision of Aquaculture Operations.

253.763 - Judicial Review Relating to Permits and Licenses.

253.77 - State Lands; State Agency Authorization for Use Prohibited Without Consent of Agency in Which Title Vested; Concurrent Processing Requirements.

253.781 - Retention of State-Owned Lands Along Former Cross Florida Barge Canal Route; Creation of Cross Florida Greenways State Recreation and Conservation Area; Authorizing Transfer to the Federal Government for Inclusion in Ocala National Forest.

253.782 - Retention of State-Owned Lands in and Around Lake Rousseau and the Cross Florida Barge Canal Right-of-Way From Lake Rousseau West to the Withlacoochee River.

253.7821 - Cross Florida Greenways State Recreation and Conservation Area Assigned to the Department of Environmental Protection.

253.7822 - Boundaries of the Cross Florida Greenways State Recreation and Conservation Area; Coordination of Management Activities.

253.7823 - Disposition of Surplus Lands; Compensation of Counties Located Within the Cross Florida Canal Navigation District.

253.7824 - Sale of Products; Proceeds.

253.7825 - Recreational Uses.

253.7827 - Transportation and Utility Crossings of Greenways Lands.

253.7828 - Impairment of Use or Conservation by Agencies Prohibited.

253.783 - Expenditures for Acquisition of Land for a Canal Connecting the Waters of the Atlantic Ocean With the Gulf of Mexico via the St. Johns River Prohibited.

253.784 - Contracts.

253.785 - Liberal Construction of Act.

253.80 - Murphy Act Lands; Costs and Attorney Fees for Quieting Title.

253.81 - Murphy Act; Tax Certificates Barred.

253.82 - Title of State or Private Owners to Murphy Act Lands.

253.83 - Construction of Recodification.

253.86 - Management and Use of State-Owned or Other Uplands; Rulemaking Authority.

253.87 - Inventory of State, Federal, and Local Government Conservation Lands by the Department of Environmental Protection.

253.90 - Southeast Florida Coral Reef Ecosystem Conservation Area.