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Lucia Allen Dougherty
Lucia Allen Dougherty
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Bar #295477(FL)     License for 45 years
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  Ago  (1990)
Florida Attorney General Reports Filed: Jul. 19, 1990
Mr. Wesley R. Poole City Attorney City of Fernandina Beach Post Office Box P Fernandina Beach, Florida 32034 Dear Mr. Poole: You have asked on behalf of the City Commission of the City of Fernandina Beach substantially the following question: May the City of Fernandina Beach hire a city manager under a multi-year employment contract which would extend beyond the term of the present city commission without violating the State Constitution or Florida Statutes In sum: Absent a specific pledge of ad..
8:03-cv-01962  Tampa Interstate 75 v. Florida Gas  (2003)
District Court, M.D. Florida Filed: Oct. 23, 2003 Citations: 294 F. Supp. 2d 1277
294 F. Supp. 2d 1277 (2003) TAMPA INTERSTATE 75 LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, Plaintiff, v. FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION COMPANY, Defendant. No. 8:03-CV-1962-T-26TBM. United States District Court, M.D. Florida. Tampa Division. October 23, 2003. *1278 David M. Corry, Esquire and Brian A. Bolves, Esquire of Bricklemyer Smolker & Bolves, P.A., Tampa, Florida for the Defendants, Florida Gas Transmission Company. John T. Wettach, Esquire of Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor, & Reed, P.A., Orlando, Florida for the ..
88-1109  Solomon v. Department of Transp.  (1989)
District Court of Appeal of Florida Filed: Mar. 23, 1989 Citations: 541 So. 2d 691
541 So. 2d 691 (1989) David SOLOMON, Appellant, v. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Appellee. No. 88-1109. District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District. March 23, 1989. *692 Peter S. Schwedock, of Pelzner, Schwedock, Finkelstein & Klausner, Miami, for appellant. Gergory G. Costas, Thomas H. Bateman, III, Gen. Counsel, Dept. of Transp., for appellee. WENTWORTH, Judge. Appellant seeks review of a March 18, 1988 Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC) order by which the Commission concluded..
82-001653  SOUTH FLORIDA REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL vs. CITY OF MIAMI AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION  (1982)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Latest Update: Sep. 22, 1983
The ultimate issue to be resolved in this proceeding is whether FLWAC should grant or deny permission to develop pursuant to the amended development order and, if granted, whether conditions and restrictions should be imposed. SFRPC contends: (1) that the City was without authority to enter an amended development order, (2) that the amended development order does not satisfy conditions which FLWAC previously imposed upon the development, (3) that prior orders of FLWAC are contrary to law, and (4) that a proposal respecting the placing of additional boat slips on the north side of Watson Island constitutes a substantial deviation from earlier development orders contrary to the City's findings in its amended development order. The City of Miami contends that FLWAC has already resolved the issues raised by SFRPC, that the appeal process is therefore improper, and that the placing of additional boat slips on the north side of the island does not constitute a substantial deviation from prior development orders.Deny the proposed project constituted because of potential for regional impact of deviation from prior development and remand to city to determine this.

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