The issues to be determined are whether the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“Corps”) has demonstrated its entitlement to place dredged material from the maintenance dredging of the East Pass (“East Pass” or “inlet”) entrance channel conducted pursuant to Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”) Permit Modification No. 0288799-006-JN (“Permit Modification”), as amended by the DEP’s August 21, 2019, Notice of Proposed Changes to Proposed Agency Action (“Proposed Change”) in the nearshore zone east of East Pass; and whether the East Pass Inlet Management Plan (“East Pass IMP”) is an unadopted rule as described in section 120.57(1)(e), Florida Statutes.The Corps of Engineers demonstrated that spoil from the dredging of East Pass should, to be compliant with section 161.142, Florida Statutes, be placed on adjacent eroding beaches east of the inlet.
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FOURTH DISTRICT DAN WINCOR, Appellant, v. VELLA POTASH, Appellee. No. 4D16-4351 [October 11, 2017] Appeal of non-final order from the Circuit Court for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit, Broward County; Marina Garcia Wood, Judge; L.T. Case No. CACE 16-004962. Thomas Erskine Ice of Ice Appellate, Lake Worth, for appellant. Oscar A. Gomez of EPGD Business Law, Coral Gables, for appellee. ON MOTION FOR REHEARING PER CURIAM. We grant the motion for rehe..
Dear Mr. Broome: On behalf of the City Council of the City of Titusville, you have asked for my opinion on substantially the following questions: 1. May the City Council institute a moratorium on the collection of business tax receipts and, if so, may a moratorium be implemented prior to the biannual review of its business tax 2. May the City Council decrease the amount of the business tax receipt in an amount exceeding 5 percent, and may a decrease be implemented at any time other than the bian..
The Honorable E.D. "Bud" Dixon Clerk of Courts, Tenth Judicial Circuit Drawer Number CC-1, Post Office Box 9000 Bartow, Florida 33830-9000 Dear Mr. Dixon: You ask substantially the following question: Are the court records of a juvenile who has been charged as an adult but receives juvenile sanctions public records that may be released In sum: While section 39.045, Florida Statutes, generally provides that official records on juveniles maintained by the clerk of the court are not open to inspect..
John R. Weed Taylor County Attorney Perry QUESTIONS: 1. May the Board of County Commissioners of Taylor County build or maintain cattle gaps on or across county roads with county funds 2. May the board of county commissioners build or maintain such cattle gaps on or across county roads if the county is reimbursed by the cattle owners SUMMARY: A board of county commissioners, in the absence of a general or special law so providing, is not authorized by statute to build or maintain cattle gaps on..
Honorable Gregory Coler Secretary Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 1317 Winewood Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Dear Secretary Coler: This is in response to a request from your predecessor for an Attorney General's Opinion on substantially the following question: IS THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT OF THE COSTS OF COURT APPOINTED LEGAL REPRESENTATION PROVIDED AT A HEARING TO DETERMINE THE NEED FOR PROTECTIVE SERVICES FOR AN AGED PE..
Supreme Court of Florida _ No. SC12-2336 _ SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, Petitioner, vs. RLI LIVE OAK, LLC, Respondent. [May 22, 2014] LABARGA, J. This case is before the Court for review of the decision of the Fifth District Court of Appeal in RLI Live Oak, LLC v. South Florida Water Management District, 99 So. 3d 560 (Fla. 5th DCA 2012). The South Florida Water Management District subsequently filed a motion for certification, which the Fifth District granted, certifying the followin..
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156 F. Supp. 2d 1265 (1999) FLORIDA PROGRESS CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. UNITED STATES of America, Defendant. No. 93-246-CIV-T-25A. United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Tampa Division. December 2, 1999. *1266 Terry West Cobb, Florida Progress Corp., St. Petersburg, FL, Gregory L. Nelson, David E. Jacobson, Washington, DC, Richard P. Swanson, Reid & Preist, LLP, New York City, Gary W. England, Florida Progress Corp., St. Petersburg, FL, for Plaintiff. David N. Geier, Ann Reid, U.S. Dept. of ..
105 B.R. 106 (1989) In re ONE FOURTH STREET NORTH, LTD., Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 89-2828-8P1. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Tampa Division. September 20, 1989. Don M. Stichter, Tampa, Fla., for Debtor. John Yanchunis, St. Petersburg, Fla., for Florida Federal Sav. Bank. United States Trustee's Office c/o Assistant U.S. Trustee, Lynne England, Tampa, Fla. ORDER ON FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK f/k/a FLORIDA SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION'S MOTION TO DISMISS ALEXANDER L. PASKAY, Chief Jud..