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Michael Lee Gore
Michael Lee Gore
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Bankruptcy No. 89-05025-8P7  In Re Sovereign Oil Co.  (1997)
United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida Filed: Oct. 09, 1997 Citations: 216 B.R. 666
216 B.R. 666 (1997) In re SOVEREIGN OIL COMPANY, Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 89-05025-8P7. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Tampa Division. October 9, 1997. *667 Stephan J. Freeman, St. Petersburg, FL, for Debtor. V. John Brook, Jr., St. Petersburg, FL, Trustee. Allan C. Watkins, Tampa, FL, for Trustee. Larry Foyle, Tampa, FL, for Movant. ORDER ON MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION OF ORDER ALLOWING ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, AUTHORIZING DISBURSEMENTS AND DIRECTING PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS (DOC. # 283)..
94-002560DRI  DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS vs ALDO FAGA AND JEANNE FAGA; GRILL CONSTRUCTION, INC.; AND MONROE COUNTY  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 04, 1994
Whether Permit Number 9220003617 issued by Monroe County, Florida, to Jeanne and Aldo Faga is inconsistent with the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan and Monroe County Land Development Regulations. Three areas of dispute were involved in this proceeding: Whether the permitted development (as modified by stipulation) is inconsistent with provisions requiring development to be clustered on the least environmentally sensitive portion of the site; Whether the permitted development (as modified by stipulation) is inconsistent with provisions pertaining to construction in mangroves and submerged lands; and Whether the permitted development (as modified by stipulation) is inconsistent with provisions establishing setback requirements from beach berms that are known turtle nesting areas.Development order inconsistent with clustering regulations and with turtle nesting set-back. Access structure should be no more than 6 feet wide.
94-001786EC  IN RE: DAVID E. KNICKERBOCKER vs *  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 06, 1994
Whether Respondent, as Mayor of the City of Oviedo, violated Sections 112.313(8) and 112.313(6), Florida Statutes, and, if so, what penalty should be imposed.Mayor used information gained by reason of his position for the benefit of his family.

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