Fla. Stat. 339.241
Florida Junkyard Control Law


(1)

SHORT TITLE.This section shall be known as the “Florida Junkyard Control Law.”

(2)

DEFINITIONS.Wherever used or referred to in this section, unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context, the term:“Areas zoned for industrial use” means all areas zoned for industrial use by governmental entities within the state or an unzoned industrial area approved by the department. Such areas must be based upon the existence of at least one industrial activity other than the junkyard or scrap metal processing plant.“Automobile graveyard” means any establishment or place of business which is maintained, used, or operated for storing, keeping, buying, or selling wrecked, scrapped, ruined, or dismantled motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts.“Distance from edge of right-of-way” means the distance presently defined in 23 U.S.C. s. 136(g).“Federal-aid primary highway” means any highway within that portion of the State Highway System as included and maintained under chapter 335, including extensions of such system within municipalities, which has been approved by the Secretary of Transportation pursuant to 23 U.S.C. s. 103(b).“Fence” means an enclosure so constructed or planted and maintained as to obscure the junkyard from ordinary view to those persons passing upon the highways in this state.“Interstate highway” means the system presently defined in 23 U.S.C. s. 103(e).“Junk,” “junkyard,” and “scrap metal processing facility” mean the same as defined in 23 U.S.C. s. 136.

(a)

“Areas zoned for industrial use” means all areas zoned for industrial use by governmental entities within the state or an unzoned industrial area approved by the department. Such areas must be based upon the existence of at least one industrial activity other than the junkyard or scrap metal processing plant.

(b)

“Automobile graveyard” means any establishment or place of business which is maintained, used, or operated for storing, keeping, buying, or selling wrecked, scrapped, ruined, or dismantled motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts.

(c)

“Distance from edge of right-of-way” means the distance presently defined in 23 U.S.C. s. 136(g).

(d)

“Federal-aid primary highway” means any highway within that portion of the State Highway System as included and maintained under chapter 335, including extensions of such system within municipalities, which has been approved by the Secretary of Transportation pursuant to 23 U.S.C. s. 103(b).

(e)

“Fence” means an enclosure so constructed or planted and maintained as to obscure the junkyard from ordinary view to those persons passing upon the highways in this state.

(f)

“Interstate highway” means the system presently defined in 23 U.S.C. s. 103(e).

(g)

“Junk,” “junkyard,” and “scrap metal processing facility” mean the same as defined in 23 U.S.C. s. 136.

(3)

RESTRICTIONS AS TO LOCATION.No junk, junkyard, automobile graveyard, or scrap metal processing facility shall be operated or maintained within 1,000 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of any interstate or federal-aid primary highway, except:A junkyard which is screened by natural objects, plantings, fences, or other appropriate means so as not to be visible from the main-traveled way of the highway or which is otherwise removed from sight.A junkyard or scrap metal processing facility which is located in an area zoned for industrial use.A junkyard or scrap metal processing facility which is not visible from the main-traveled way of any interstate or federal-aid primary highway.

Any junkyard which was in existence on December 8, 1971, which the department determines cannot be screened because of topography and elevation is not required under this section to be removed, relocated, or disposed of until federal funds are available.

(a)

A junkyard which is screened by natural objects, plantings, fences, or other appropriate means so as not to be visible from the main-traveled way of the highway or which is otherwise removed from sight.

(b)

A junkyard or scrap metal processing facility which is located in an area zoned for industrial use.

(c)

A junkyard or scrap metal processing facility which is not visible from the main-traveled way of any interstate or federal-aid primary highway.

(4)

REQUIREMENTS AS TO FENCES; EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS.A fence constructed under the provisions of this section shall be kept in good order and repair, and any advertisement on the fence shall be regulated by applicable state law.The department is authorized to spend such funds as are necessary to obtain federal-aid funds for the purposes described in this subsection.

(a)

A fence constructed under the provisions of this section shall be kept in good order and repair, and any advertisement on the fence shall be regulated by applicable state law.

(b)

The department is authorized to spend such funds as are necessary to obtain federal-aid funds for the purposes described in this subsection.

(5)

ENFORCEMENT.It is the function and duty of the department to administer and enforce the provisions of this section. The department or any public official may apply to the circuit court or another court of competent jurisdiction of the county in which the junkyard or scrap metal processing facility may be located for an injunction to abate such nuisance.

(6)

PENALTY.Any person who violates any provision of this section is subject to a fine of not less than $50 or more than $200. Each day during any portion of which such violation occurs constitutes a continuing separate offense.

Source: Section 339.241 — Florida Junkyard Control Law, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0339.­241 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

339.04
Disposition of proceeds of sale or lease of realty by the department
339.05
Assent to federal aid given
339.06
Authority of department to amortize advancements from United States
339.07
National aid expended under supervision of the department
339.08
Use of moneys in State Transportation Trust Fund
339.09
Use of transportation tax revenues
339.12
Aid and contributions by governmental entities for department projects
339.24
Beautification of state transportation facilities
339.28
Willful and malicious damage to boundary marks, guideposts, lampposts, etc. on transportation facility
339.035
Expenditures
339.041
Factoring of revenues from leases for wireless communication facilities
339.55
State-funded infrastructure bank
339.61
Florida Strategic Intermodal System
339.62
System components
339.63
System facilities designated
339.64
Strategic Intermodal System Plan
339.65
Strategic Intermodal System highway corridors
339.66
Upgrade of arterial highways with controlled access facilities
339.67
U.S. 19 controlled access facilities
339.68
Arterial rural highway projects
339.70
Authority referendum
339.81
Florida Shared-Use Nonmotorized Trail Network
339.081
Department trust funds
339.83
Enrollment in federal pilot programs
339.84
Workforce development
339.125
Covenants to complete on revenue-producing projects
339.135
Work program
339.139
Transportation debt assessment
339.155
Transportation planning
339.157
Resilience action plan
339.175
Metropolitan planning organization
339.176
Voting membership for M.P.O. with boundaries including certain counties
339.177
Transportation management programs
339.241
Florida Junkyard Control Law
339.281
Damage to transportation facility by vessel
339.282
Transportation concurrency incentives
339.285
Enhanced Bridge Program for Sustainable Transportation
339.287
Electric vehicle charging stations
339.651
Strategic Intermodal System supply chain demands
339.0801
Allocation of increased revenues derived from amendments to s
339.0803
Allocation of increased revenues derived from amendments to s
339.0805
Funds to be expended with certified disadvantaged business enterprises
339.0809
Florida Department of Transportation Financing Corporation
339.0815
Transportation Revenue Bond Trust Fund
339.0816
Transportation Governmental Bond Trust Fund
339.1371
Mobility 2000
339.2405
Florida highway beautification grants
339.2815
Purchase orders
339.2816
Small County Road Assistance Program
339.2817
County Incentive Grant Program
339.2818
Small County Outreach Program
339.2819
Transportation Regional Incentive Program
339.2821
Economic development transportation projects
339.2825
Approval of contractor-financed projects
339.28201
Local Agency Program

Current through Fall 2025

§ 339.241. Fla. Junkyard Control Law's source at flsenate​.gov