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Sherry Derenda Walker
Sherry Derenda Walker
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14-004926  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs I-10 PECAN HOUSE, INC.  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 20, 2014
As to DOAH Case Nos. 14-4926 and 14-4927, the issues are whether the billboards identified in the notices of violation are located on the premises of Respondent's business and, thus, exempt from licensure; and, if not, whether the billboards are eligible for licensure pursuant to section 479.07, Florida Statutes, or, alternatively, the "grandfather" provision set forth in section 479.105, Florida Statutes. With respect to DOAH Case No. 14-4928, the issue is whether Respondent engaged in, or benefitted from, the unpermitted removal, cutting, or trimming of vegetation.14-4926: Recommend removal of billboard identified in NOV 1487. 14-4927: Recommend reconsideration of application pursuant to pre-2014 version of 479.105. 14-4928: Removal of vegetation enhanced visibility of billboard; rec. $1k fine, no mitigation.
14-004927  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs I-10 PECAN HOUSE, INC.  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 20, 2014
As to DOAH Case Nos. 14-4926 and 14-4927, the issues are whether the billboards identified in the notices of violation are located on the premises of Respondent's business and, thus, exempt from licensure; and, if not, whether the billboards are eligible for licensure pursuant to section 479.07, Florida Statutes, or, alternatively, the "grandfather" provision set forth in section 479.105, Florida Statutes. With respect to DOAH Case No. 14-4928, the issue is whether Respondent engaged in, or benefitted from, the unpermitted removal, cutting, or trimming of vegetation.14-4926: Recommend removal of billboard identified in NOV 1487. 14-4927: Recommend reconsideration of application pursuant to pre-2014 version of 479.105. 14-4928: Removal of vegetation enhanced visibility of billboard; rec. $1k fine, no mitigation.
14-004928  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs OLAN Q. NOBLES  (2014)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Oct. 20, 2014
As to DOAH Case Nos. 14-4926 and 14-4927, the issues are whether the billboards identified in the notices of violation are located on the premises of Respondent's business and, thus, exempt from licensure; and, if not, whether the billboards are eligible for licensure pursuant to section 479.07, Florida Statutes, or, alternatively, the "grandfather" provision set forth in section 479.105, Florida Statutes. With respect to DOAH Case No. 14-4928, the issue is whether Respondent engaged in, or benefitted from, the unpermitted removal, cutting, or trimming of vegetation.14-4926: Recommend removal of billboard identified in NOV 1487. 14-4927: Recommend reconsideration of application pursuant to pre-2014 version of 479.105. 14-4928: Removal of vegetation enhanced visibility of billboard; rec. $1k fine, no mitigation.

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