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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XI
COUNTY ORGANIZATION AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS
Chapter 163
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PROGRAMS
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F.S. 163.346
163.346 Notice to taxing authorities.Before the governing body adopts any resolution or enacts any ordinance required under s. 163.355, s. 163.356, s. 163.357, or s. 163.387; creates a community redevelopment agency; approves, adopts, or amends a community redevelopment plan; or issues redevelopment revenue bonds under s. 163.385, the governing body must provide public notice of such proposed action pursuant to s. 125.66(2) or s. 166.041(3)(a) and, at least 15 days before such proposed action, mail by registered mail a notice to each taxing authority which levies ad valorem taxes on taxable real property contained within the geographic boundaries of the redevelopment area.
History.s. 8, ch. 84-356; s. 2, ch. 93-286; s. 13, ch. 95-310.

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Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 163.346
Level: Degree
Misdemeanor/Felony: First/Second/Third

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BAY COUNTY, v. TOWN OF CEDAR GROVE, v., 992 So. 2d 164 (Fla. 2008)

. . . DISCUSSION Before this Court, Bay County appeals the circuit court’s conclusion that section 163.346, . . . Two Readings Bay County argues that section 163.346 of the Community Redevelopment Act requires that . . . Because section 163.346 incorporates only the public notice requirements of sections 166.041(3)(a) and . . . Read in light of the referenced statutory provisions, section 163.346 is clear and unambiguous. . . . Section 163.346 specifies that the governing body of a municipality or county must give public notice . . . I agree with the majority that “section 163.346 does not impose a two-reading requirement for resolutions . . .