Florida Administrative Code
66 - NAVIGATION DISTRICTS
66B - Florida Inland Navigation District
Chapter 66B-3 - FLORIDA INLAND NAVIGATION DISTRICT LAND ACQUISITION PROCEDURES
Section 66B-3.008 - Determining the Maximum Amount
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The maximum amount that may be paid by the District for a parcel to be acquired shall be the value indicated in a single approved appraisal if only one appraisal is required. If two appraisals are obtained and approved when only one is required by law, the maximum value shall be the higher of the appraisals, regardless of their divergence.
(2) If two appraisals are required by law and their values do not differ significantly, the maximum amount that may be paid by the District for the parcel shall be the higher value indicated in the two approved appraisals.
(3) If a third appraisal is obtained and approved, the maximum amount that may be paid for the parcel shall be the value contained in the higher of the two closest appraisals as long as the two closest appraisals do not differ significantly. If the two closest appraisals differ significantly, one hundred and twenty (120) percent of the lower of the two appraisals shall be the maximum value.
(4) No purchase offer by the District shall exceed the value for that parcel as determined pursuant to the highest approved appraisal or the value determined pursuant to these rules, whichever value is less, except under the following circumstances:
(5) When provided for pursuant to the terms of an informal acquisition agreement, the District shall also disclose appraisal information to or use an appraisal provided by a cooperating agency.
(6) The District shall also disclose appraisal information to the owner of the property to be acquired if requested by the property owner and determined by the District that such disclosure will enhance the probability of a successful purchase.
Rulemaking Authority 374.984(3) FS. Law Implemented 374.984(1)-(3) FS.
New 8-17-99, Amended 3-25-21.