In the 1960s, a developer envisioned turning Honeymoon Island into a dredge-and fill subdivision with housing for 16,000. Credit: Photo via art4you1/Shutterstock
A House Republican on Thursday filed a proposal that would prevent the development of such things as golf courses, pickleball courts and lodges in state parks.

The proposal (HB 209), filed by Rep. John Snyder, R-Stuart, is identical to a Senate bill (SB 80) filed last month by Sen. Gayle Harrell, R-Stuart.

The proposals came after a massive outcry last year after the state Department of Environmental Protection released plans for what was called the โ€œGreat Outdoors Initiative.โ€

The department plans would have led to projects at nine parks and included such things as adding golf courses at Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Martin County โ€” the home county of Snyder and Harrell.

Other parts of the initiative that drew heavy criticism included proposals to construct lodges with up to 350 rooms at Anastasia State Park in St. Johns County and Topsail Hill Preserve State Park in Walton County.

Gov. Ron DeSantisโ€™ administration paused the plans after bipartisan opposition.

The Snyder and Harrell bills, which are filed for the legislative session that will start March 4, are dubbed the โ€œState Park Protection Act.โ€

They would bar addition of such facilities as golf courses, tennis courts, pickleball courts, ball fields and lodges.

They would allow installation of cabins that have a maximum occupancy of six guests, though the bills would require cabins, โ€œto the maximum extent practicable, be sited to avoid impacts to a state park’s critical habitat and natural and historical resources.โ€

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