Fla. Stat. 163.335
Findings and declarations of necessity


(1)

It is hereby found and declared that there exist in counties and municipalities of the state slum and blighted areas which constitute a serious and growing menace, injurious to the public health, safety, morals, and welfare of the residents of the state; that the existence of such areas contributes substantially and increasingly to the spread of disease and crime, constitutes an economic and social liability imposing onerous burdens which decrease the tax base and reduce tax revenues, substantially impairs or arrests sound growth, retards the provision of housing accommodations, aggravates traffic problems, and substantially hampers the elimination of traffic hazards and the improvement of traffic facilities; and that the prevention and elimination of slums and blight is a matter of state policy and state concern in order that the state and its counties and municipalities shall not continue to be endangered by areas which are focal centers of disease, promote juvenile delinquency, and consume an excessive proportion of its revenues because of the extra services required for police, fire, accident, hospitalization, and other forms of public protection, services, and facilities.

(2)

It is further found and declared that certain slum or blighted areas, or portions thereof, may require acquisition, clearance, and disposition subject to use restrictions, as provided in this part, since the prevailing condition of decay may make impracticable the reclamation of the area by conservation or rehabilitation; that other areas or portions thereof may, through the means provided in this part, be susceptible of conservation or rehabilitation in such a manner that the conditions and evils enumerated may be eliminated, remedied, or prevented; and that salvageable slum and blighted areas can be conserved and rehabilitated through appropriate public action as herein authorized and the cooperation and voluntary action of the owners and tenants of property in such areas.

(3)

It is further found and declared that the powers conferred by this part are for public uses and purposes for which public money may be expended and police power exercised, and the necessity in the public interest for the provisions herein enacted is declared as a matter of legislative determination.

(4)

It is further found that coastal resort and tourist areas or portions thereof which are deteriorating and economically distressed due to building density patterns, inadequate transportation and parking facilities, faulty lot layout, or inadequate street layout, could, through the means provided in this part, be revitalized and redeveloped in a manner that will vastly improve the economic and social conditions of the community.

(5)

It is further found and declared that the preservation or enhancement of the tax base from which a taxing authority realizes tax revenues is essential to its existence and financial health; that the preservation and enhancement of such tax base is implicit in the purposes for which a taxing authority is established; that tax increment financing is an effective method of achieving such preservation and enhancement in areas in which such tax base is declining; that community redevelopment in such areas, when complete, will enhance such tax base and provide increased tax revenues to all affected taxing authorities, increasing their ability to accomplish their other respective purposes; and that the preservation and enhancement of the tax base in such areas through tax increment financing and the levying of taxes by such taxing authorities therefor and the appropriation of funds to a redevelopment trust fund bears a substantial relation to the purposes of such taxing authorities and is for their respective purposes and concerns. This subsection does not apply in any jurisdiction where the community redevelopment agency validated bonds as of April 30, 1984.

(6)

It is further found and declared that there exists in counties and municipalities of the state a severe shortage of housing affordable to residents of low or moderate income, including the elderly; that the existence of such condition affects the health, safety, and welfare of the residents of such counties and municipalities and retards their growth and economic and social development; and that the elimination or improvement of such condition is a proper matter of state policy and state concern and is for a valid and desirable public purpose.

(7)

It is further found and declared that the prevention or elimination of a slum area or blighted area as defined in this part and the preservation or enhancement of the tax base are not public uses or purposes for which private property may be taken by eminent domain and do not satisfy the public purpose requirement of s. 6(a), Art. X of the State Constitution.

Source: Section 163.335 — Findings and declarations of necessity, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0163.­335 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

163.330
Short title
163.335
Findings and declarations of necessity
163.340
Definitions
163.345
Encouragement of private enterprise
163.346
Notice to taxing authorities
163.350
Workable program
163.353
Power of taxing authority to tax or appropriate funds to a redevelopment trust fund in order to preserve and enhance the tax base of the authority
163.355
Finding of necessity by county or municipality
163.356
Creation of community redevelopment agency
163.357
Governing body as the community redevelopment agency
163.358
Exercise of powers in carrying out community redevelopment and related activities
163.360
Community redevelopment plans
163.361
Modification of community redevelopment plans
163.362
Contents of community redevelopment plan
163.365
Neighborhood and communitywide plans
163.367
Public officials, commissioners, and employees subject to code of ethics
163.370
Powers
163.371
Reporting requirements
163.380
Disposal of property in community redevelopment area
163.385
Issuance of revenue bonds
163.387
Redevelopment trust fund
163.390
Bonds as legal investments
163.395
Property exempt from taxes and from levy and sale by virtue of an execution
163.400
Cooperation by public bodies
163.405
Title of purchaser
163.410
Exercise of powers in counties with home rule charters
163.415
Exercise of powers in counties without home rule charters
163.430
Powers supplemental to existing community redevelopment powers
163.445
Assistance to community redevelopment by state agencies
163.450
Municipal and county participation in neighborhood development programs under Pub. L. No. 90-448
163.463
Applicability of ch. 2002-294
163.3755
Termination of community redevelopment agencies

Current through Fall 2025

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