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17-006597EF  DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION vs TRAD E. AND ERICA J. RAVAN  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 07, 2017
The issue is whether Respondents should have an administrative penalty assessed, take corrective action on their property to remove fill, and pay investigative expenses for the reasons stated in the Notice of Violation, Orders for Corrective Action, and Administrative Penalty Assessment (Notice) issued by the Department of Environmental Protection (Department) on July 5, 2017.Department established that Respondents filled a small area of backyard without a permit.
18-001940  ALLEN SHANOSKY, CYNTHIA SHANOSKY, AND MICHAEL STECK vs TOWN OF FORT MYERS BEACH AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2018)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 13, 2018
The only issue to be resolved is whether a 440-square-foot dock to be constructed by the Town of Fort Myers Beach (Town) creates a navigational hazard and therefore cannot qualify for a regulatory exemption pursuant to section 403.813(1)(b), Florida Statutes (2018).The Town's proposed construction of a small dock will not create a navigational hazard and, therefore, qualifies for an exemption from permitting.
17-003684RP  BASF CORPORATION vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2017)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 26, 2017
The issue to be determined in this case is whether proposed Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-304.305(5) is an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.DEP failed to prove that the proposed rule, which would establish a Total Maximum Daily Load for nutrients in Lake Talquin, was not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
19-000647  SILVER SPRINGS ALLIANCE, INC., AND RAINBOW RIVER CONSERVATION, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000644  SIERRA CLUB vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000645  THOMAS GREENALGH vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000646  SAVE THE MANATEE CLUB, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000648  OUR SANTA FE RIVER, INC.; ICHETUCKNEE ALLIANCE, INC.; GINNIE SPRINGS OUTDOORS, LLC; AND JIM TATUM vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000649  PAUL STILL vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-005636  MW HORTICULTURE RECYCLING FACILITY, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 18, 2019
The issues for determination in this matter are: (1) whether Petitioner, MW Horticulture Recycling Facility, Inc. (MW), is entitled to renewal of its Yard Trash Transfer Station or Solid Waste Organics Recycling Facility registration; (2) whether Petitioner MW is an irresponsible applicant; and (3) whether Petitioner MW Horticulture Recycling of North Fort Myers, Inc. (MW-NFM), is entitled to renewal of its Yard Trash Transfer Station or Solid Waste Organics Recycling Facility registration.Petitioners did not provide reasonable assurances for renewal of their registrations to operate yard trash transfer facilities in Fort Myers and North Fort Myers.

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