Fla. Stat. 125.379
Disposition of county property for affordable housing


(1)

By October 1, 2023, and every 3 years thereafter, each county shall prepare an inventory list of all real property within its jurisdiction to which the county or any dependent special district within its boundaries holds fee simple title which is appropriate for use as affordable housing. The inventory list must include the address and legal description of each such real property and specify whether the property is vacant or improved. The governing body of the county must review the inventory list at a public hearing and may revise it at the conclusion of the public hearing. The governing body of the county shall adopt a resolution that includes an inventory list of such property following the public hearing. Each county shall make the inventory list publicly available on its website to encourage potential development.

(2)

The properties identified as appropriate for use as affordable housing on the inventory list adopted by the county may be used for affordable housing through a long-term land lease requiring the development and maintenance of affordable housing, offered for sale and the proceeds used to purchase land for the development of affordable housing or to increase the local government fund earmarked for affordable housing, sold with a restriction that requires the development of the property as permanent affordable housing, or donated to a nonprofit housing organization for the construction of permanent affordable housing. Alternatively, the county or special district may otherwise make the property available for use for the production and preservation of permanent affordable housing. For purposes of this section, the term “affordable” has the same meaning as in s. 420.0004(3).

(3)

Counties are encouraged to adopt best practices for surplus land programs, including, but not limited to:Establishing eligibility criteria for the receipt or purchase of surplus land by developers;Making the process for requesting surplus lands publicly available; andEnsuring long-term affordability through ground leases by retaining the right of first refusal to purchase property that would be sold or offered at market rate and by requiring reversion of property not used for affordable housing within a certain timeframe.

(a)

Establishing eligibility criteria for the receipt or purchase of surplus land by developers;

(b)

Making the process for requesting surplus lands publicly available; and

(c)

Ensuring long-term affordability through ground leases by retaining the right of first refusal to purchase property that would be sold or offered at market rate and by requiring reversion of property not used for affordable housing within a certain timeframe.

Source: Section 125.379 — Disposition of county property for affordable housing, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0125.­379 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

125.01
Powers and duties
125.001
Board meetings
125.011
Definitions
125.012
Project facilities
125.013
General obligation bonds
125.014
Title designation of authority
125.015
Acquisition of facilities from municipalities
125.15
To sue and be sued in the name of county
125.016
Ad valorem tax
125.17
Clerk
125.017
Administrative agents
125.018
Rules and regulations
125.019
Exemption from taxation
125.022
Development permits and orders
125.023
Temporary shelter prohibition
125.025
County-municipality consolidated governments
125.27
Countywide forest fire protection
125.029
County park entrance fee discounts
125.031
Lease or lease-purchases of property for public purposes
125.35
County authorized to sell real and personal property and to lease real property
125.37
Exchange of county property
125.38
Sale of county property to United States, or state
125.39
Nonapplicability to county lands acquired for specific purposes
125.42
Water, sewage, gas, power, telephone, other utility, and television lines within the right-of-way limits of county roads and highways
125.045
County economic development powers
125.56
Enforcement and amendment of the Florida Building Code and the Florida Fire Prevention Code
125.59
Special grand jury fund
125.0101
County may contract to provide services to municipalities and special districts
125.0102
Sign ordinances
125.0103
Ordinances and rules imposing price controls
125.0104
Tourist development tax
125.0105
Service fee for dishonored check
125.0107
Ordinances relating to possession or sale of ammunition
125.0108
Areas of critical state concern
125.0109
Family day care homes
125.0156
Restrictions on identification documents
125.0167
Discretionary surtax on documents
125.0168
Special assessments levied on recreational vehicle parks regulated under chapter 513
125.221
Holding of court and meeting of grand jury
125.222
Auxiliary county offices, court proceedings
125.0231
Public camping and public sleeping
125.271
Emergency medical services
125.275
Countywide air quality protection
125.325
Loans to public agencies authorized
125.355
Proposed purchase of real property by county
125.379
Disposition of county property for affordable housing
125.411
Conveyance of land by county
125.421
Telecommunications services
125.485
Utility services
125.488
Ordinances, regulations, and policies concerning temporary underground power panels
125.561
Amateur radio antennas
125.563
Abatement of water pollution and shore erosion of inland lakes
125.568
Conservation of water
125.569
Sanitary sewer lateral inspection programs for counties
125.571
Permit may not be required for owner to paint residence
125.581
Certain local employment registration prohibited
125.585
Employee assistance programs
125.01015
Office of the sheriff
125.01045
Prohibition of fees for first responder services
125.01047
Rules and ordinances relating to towing services
125.01055
Affordable housing
125.3401
Purchase, sale, or privatization of water, sewer, or wastewater reuse utility by county
125.5801
Criminal history record checks for certain county employees and appointees

Current through Fall 2025

§ 125.379. Disposition of county property for affordable housing's source at flsenate​.gov