Sea-Level Rise and Flooding: Legal, Fiscal, & Regulatory Challenges for Local Governments, Part I

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Sea-Level Rise and Flooding: Legal, Fiscal, & Regulatory Challenges for Local Governments, Part I Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style Thomas Ruppert Coastal Planning Specialist

The Big Players for Us in the Legal Realm Takings law Tort law Sovereign immunity

Takings in the U.S. Constitution... nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation. Coastal Hazards Summit February 13-14, 2013

Tort Law & Sovereign Immunity Tort Civil wrong Damages usually = $$$$ Sovereign Immunity Ancient doctrine of rex non potest peccare (the king can do no wrong) Doctrine waived for some torts, but not all Does not apply to takings

Click to edit Master title style Local Government Liability: Click to edit Master subtitle style When and Why

Liability Takes Many Forms Potential liability for permitting risky dev. Cost of maintenance for new infrastructure in atrisk areas Increased costs for flood insurance Liability if local gov t causes flooding Tort (civil damages) or taking of property (Drake v. Walton County, 6 So. 3d 717, 720-21 (1st DCA 2009) ) Can be due to development approval

Jordan et al. v. St. Johns County

Click to edit Master title style SLR, Drainage, and Click to edit Master subtitle style Local Governments

Drainage Under Average Tidal Conditions Storm drain Road Yard Sea Wall Saltwater Storm drain Slide courtesy of Dr. Nancy Gassman, Broward County, FL

Drainage Challenge with Sea Level Rise Saltwater Storm drain Road Storm drain Yard Sea Wall Slide courtesy of Dr. Nancy Gassman, Broward County, FL Saltwater

Drainage & Local Gov t No duty of local gov t to provide drainage As with many services, authority or power to provide, but not duty (fire, police, etc.) However, if provided, duty to maintain arises Maintenance must be done with reasonable care Liability for failure to maintain

Maintenance vs. Upgrade Immunity through planning vs. operational distinction Immunity for planning as this is legislative No immunity for operations; always a duty to act with reasonable care to avoid harm to others

Seawall Ordinances Miami Beach New minimum heights when built or rebuilt Tied to future road heights and SLR Ft. Lauderdale Also new minimum heights for new or rebuilt Also, possible citation to property owners for allowing tidal water to flow across their property and impacting adjacent properties

Click to edit Master title style Fiscal Challenges for Click to edit Master subtitle style Local Government

Rights and Responsibilities for Protecting Private Property No legal duty to protect private property other than maybe maintenance of existing infrastructure Like its counterpart in the Fifth Amendment, the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment was intended to prevent government from abusing [its] power, or employing it as an instrument of oppression. [Constitutional protections] generally confer no affirmative right to governmental aid, even where such aid may be necessary to secure life, liberty, or property interests of which the government itself may not deprive the individual. DeShaney vs. Winnebago Dept. of Social Services, 489 U.S. 189 (1989)

Fiscal Challenges How to pay for infrastr. Tax and fee burdens on properties Property values Market signals bonds If relocation, how? Why? When? Where? Buyouts? Distributive effects of potential policies

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Click to edit Master title style Diminishing Click to edit Master subtitle style Potential Local Government Liability

Minimize local gov t facilities in hazardous areas Establish and share maps of future conditions Provide notice to potential purchasers Add permit conditions Limit development in hazardous areas

Keep your own facilities out of harm s way Miami-Dade Example:

Providing Information

Florida Statute 161.57 The Legislature finds that it is necessary to ensure that the purchasers of interests in real property located in coastal areas partially or totally seaward of the coastal construction control line as defined in s. 161.053 are fully apprised of the character of the regulation of the real property in such coastal areas and, in particular, that such lands are subject to frequent and severe fluctuations.

California Coastal Com n Permits

Potential Legal Import of Notice Penn Central s 3-part analysis Reasonable investment-backed expectations How might notice affect expectations???? Acknowledgement not a problem Questionable: waiver/release, assumption of the risk, hold harmless

Prevent Hazard-Prone Development... [I]t is the intent of the Legislature that local government comprehensive plans... protect human life and limit public expenditures in areas that are subject to destruction by natural disaster. Fla. Stat. 163.3178(1)(2014). A redevelopment component which outlines the principles which shall be used to eliminate inappropriate and unsafe development in the coastal areas when opportunities arise. Fla. Stat. 163.3178(2)(f)(2014).

Parting Thoughts Legal landscape, like the coast line, seems stable on most days, but in reality is always evolving Past focus on liability for seeking to mitigate hazards through land use regulation should not be the exclusive consideration Need to consider potential liabilities for when construction is allowed

[A] foolish man... built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash. Matthew 7: 26-27 Thomas Ruppert Coastal Planning Specialist Florida Sea Grant College Program TRUPPERT@UFL.EDU www.flseagrant.org/coastalplanning