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SB 784

Platting

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Blaise Ingoglia

SB 784 streamlines Florida's platting procedures for land subdivision, potentially accelerating real estate development while adjusting state and local regulatory requirements.

Chapter No. 2025-164
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Bill Summary · SB 784

Legislative bill overview

SB 784 modifies Florida's platting requirements and procedures for subdividing real property. The bill streamlines regulatory processes related to how land is surveyed, recorded, and divided for development or sale purposes.

Why is this important

Platting regulations directly affect real estate development timelines, costs, and housing availability. Changes to these requirements can either accelerate development projects or impose additional compliance burdens on developers, surveyors, and property owners.

Potential points of contention

  • Development pace vs. public records accuracy: Streamlining platting procedures may reduce administrative delays but could raise concerns about the completeness and accessibility of subdivision records
  • Local government authority: Modifications to platting standards may shift regulatory authority between state and municipal levels, affecting local planning control
  • Environmental and infrastructure review: Expedited processes might limit thorough examination of environmental impacts or infrastructure capacity before subdivision approval

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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