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Committee adopts amendment and advances bill to revise agricultural‑enclave rules

January 20, 2026 | 2026 Legislature FL, Florida


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Committee adopts amendment and advances bill to revise agricultural‑enclave rules
Chair McLean explained SB 686 would revise Florida's agricultural‑enclave statute to update the public‑hearing process, require local input and negotiation between landowners and counties, and set a sunset (noted in the bill language). The committee adopted an amendment to change a date to June 30, 2026.

Neil Fleckenstein of Tall Timbers Research Station and Land Conservancy testified in concern that the bill could "undermine local planning efforts" by requiring counties to treat enclave developments as conforming uses regardless of comprehensive plans and by restricting quasi‑judicial review and local public hearings.

Chair McLean responded that the proposal is limited to parcels inside urban service areas or urban growth boundaries and that the sponsor sees this as a property‑rights and process bill. After discussion and brief debate, the committee showed the committee substitute (CS) for SB 686 reported favorably.

Supporters and opponents agreed to continue conversations on implementation and public‑participation safeguards as the bill moves forward.

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