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99-000666GM  JOHN ABBEY; MICHAEL ALISON; LINDA E. ALLEN; RUSSELL L. ALLEN; JOHN ALWAY, M.D.; PATRICIA ANTICH; ROBERT BACON; MARK BERNETT; HELLMUT BAUER; JAIME M. BENAVIDES, JR., AND JOYCE BENAVIDES; NELA BENAVIDES; ET AL. vs DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 11, 1999
The issue in these cases is whether a land development regulation adopted as City of Key West Ordinance 98-31, and approved by a Final Order of the Department of Community Affairs, DCA Docket No. DCA98-OR-237, is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development for the City of Key West Area of Critical State Concern set forth in Rule 28-36.003(1), Florida Administrative Code.Petitioners failed to prove ordinance prohibiting use of residential property for short-term tourist rentals inconsistent with principles for guiding development applicable to the Key West area of critical concern.
99-000667GM  JERRY COLEMAN, BRUCE MOORE, R. SMITH, MARGARET A. ADORJAN, LOUIS A. ADORJAN, THOMAS AHERN, ANN LIGHTHALL, RONALD LEONARD, CHRIS TAGGART, JOHN BEHMKE, WENDY ASHCROFT, THOMAS WALTERS, CLINTON J. BARRAS, ET AL. vs DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 11, 1999
The issue in these cases is whether a land development regulation adopted as City of Key West Ordinance 98-31, and approved by a Final Order of the Department of Community Affairs, DCA Docket No. DCA98-OR-237, is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development for the City of Key West Area of Critical State Concern set forth in Rule 28-36.003(1), Florida Administrative Code.Petitioners failed to prove ordinance prohibiting use of residential property for short-term tourist rentals inconsistent with principles for guiding development applicable to the Key West area of critical concern.
99-001081DRI  JOHN F. ROONEY vs MONROE COUNTY AND DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS  (1999)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 08, 1999
The issue in these cases is whether a land development regulation adopted as City of Key West Ordinance 98-31, and approved by a Final Order of the Department of Community Affairs, DCA Docket No. DCA98-OR-237, is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development for the City of Key West Area of Critical State Concern set forth in Rule 28-36.003(1), Florida Administrative Code.Petitioners failed to prove ordinance prohibiting use of residential property for short-term tourist rentals inconsistent with principles for guiding development applicable to the Key West area of critical concern.
97-005952  JOHN H. RATHKAMP, INDIVIDUALLY, AND MONROE COUNTY VACATION RENTAL MANAGERS, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION; LOWER KEYS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, A FLORIDA CORPORATION; AND MARATHON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, A FLORIDA CORPORATION vs DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS  (1997)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 19, 1997
The issue in this case is whether Monroe County Ordinance 004-1997, approved by a Final Order of the Department of Community Affairs, DCA Docket No. DCA97-280-FOI-GM, is consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development set forth in Section 380.0552, Florida Statutes (1997)?Department of Community Affairs (DCA) proved that land development regulation, limiting area where residences can be rented for less than twenty-eight days, was consistent with the Principles for Guiding Development.

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