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Charles Davey Hinton
Charles Davey Hinton
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01-003576PL  DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE vs DONALD DEAN HOOLEY, II  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Sep. 10, 2001
Should Respondent's license as an insurance agent in the State of Florida be disciplined for the alleged violation of certain provisions of Chapter 626, Florida Statutes, as set forth in the Administrative Complaint and, if so, what penalty should be imposed?Department presented sufficient evidence to prove a violation of Subsections 626.611(4), (7), (8), (9), and 626.621(2), Florida Statutes.
95-006005  MARIE COOK MATIS vs PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 12, 1995
The issues presented in these cases are whether a 1987 Settlement Agreement entered into by the parties to this proceeding prohibits the issuance to Pasco County of a general permit for spray irrigation at the Embassy Hills facility on property adjacent to that owned by Marie Cook Matis, and whether discharge of wastewater into ponds at the Embassy Hills facility should be discontinued pending installation of a single media filtration system.Spray irrigation is not prohibited by a prior settlement. Filtration condition must be met for further discharge to proceed.
95-006006  PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS vs MARIE COOK MATIS AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (NO. 51-231568 AND NO. 51-275344)  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 12, 1995
The issues presented in these cases are whether a 1987 Settlement Agreement entered into by the parties to this proceeding prohibits the issuance to Pasco County of a general permit for spray irrigation at the Embassy Hills facility on property adjacent to that owned by Marie Cook Matis, and whether discharge of wastewater into ponds at the Embassy Hills facility should be discontinued pending installation of a single media filtration system.Spray irrigation is not prohibited by a prior settlement. Filtration condition must be met for further discharge to proceed.
95-006007  PASCO COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS vs MARIE COOK MATIS AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (NO. 51-231568 AND NO. 51-275344)  (1995)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 12, 1995
The issues presented in these cases are whether a 1987 Settlement Agreement entered into by the parties to this proceeding prohibits the issuance to Pasco County of a general permit for spray irrigation at the Embassy Hills facility on property adjacent to that owned by Marie Cook Matis, and whether discharge of wastewater into ponds at the Embassy Hills facility should be discontinued pending installation of a single media filtration system.Spray irrigation is not prohibited by a prior settlement. Filtration condition must be met for further discharge to proceed.
92-002488  MARIE COOK MATIS vs PASCO COUNTY UTILITIES DEPARTMENT AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION  (1992)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 24, 1992
Whether Pasco County should be granted operating permits for Embassy Hills Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) (Case 92-2489); Hudson WWTP (Case 92-2489); Hudson WWTP (Case 92-2488); and 8 Rapid Rate Infiltration Basins (RRIB) in Northwest Pasco County (Case 93-3091); whether the permit for RRIB should be granted to construct 10 RRIBs rather than 8 (Case 93-3641); whether these facilities can be operated without damage to the area potable and ground water systems; and whether the operating permit should include the provisions of a settlement agreement entered into between Matis, Pasco County and DER dated December 7, 1987. Whether the challenge to these permits was timely filed by Petitioner was resolved prior to the hearing and will not be revisited.Application provided reasonable assurances that waste water treatment plants and rapid rate infilitration basin will not cause pollution. Terms of settlement agreement between parties in prior case not proper to include permits

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