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94-003506GM  EDMOND J. GONG AND DANA L. CLAY vs DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS  (1994)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Jun. 27, 1994
The issue in this case is whether the City of Hialeah plan amendment adopted by Ordinance No. 94-27 on April 21, 1994, is in compliance.Failure to strictly comply with statutory notice requirements deemed to be nonjurisdictional. Ads need only be published within local government jurisdiction
93-001517DRI  RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION (FLAGLER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI) vs THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI  (1993)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Mar. 17, 1993
Whether the Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission should grant Petitioner's request for an additional two-year extension of the buildout date currently set forth in the amended development order issued by the City of South Miami authorizing the Bakery Centre development of regional impact and, if so, upon what, if any, conditions and restrictions?City's denial of request to extend buildout date not subject to reverse by FLWAC, not withstanding proposed extension was not substantial deviation.
91-002900  WILLIAM A. BARRINGER, IRVIN C. DEGELLER, CARL H. PFORZHEIMER, AND A. CLARK RAYNOR vs E. SPEER AND ASSOCIATES, INC., AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION  (1991)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 10, 1991
The issue for determination in this proceeding is whether Respondent, E. Speer and Associates, Inc. (the "Applicant"), should be granted a permit for the construction of a permanent docking facility pursuant to Sections 403.91-403.929, Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code Chapter 17.Prima facie showing requires hydrographic study and traffic study. One foot boat draft is a policy which must be explicated with credible evidence.
19-000647  SILVER SPRINGS ALLIANCE, INC., AND RAINBOW RIVER CONSERVATION, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000644  SIERRA CLUB vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000645  THOMAS GREENALGH vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000646  SAVE THE MANATEE CLUB, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
19-000648  OUR SANTA FE RIVER, INC.; ICHETUCKNEE ALLIANCE, INC.; GINNIE SPRINGS OUTDOORS, LLC; AND JIM TATUM vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2019)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 05, 2019
The issues to be determined in this matter are: (1) whether the five separate orders issued by the Secretary of DEP on June 29, 2018, adopting five basin management action plans (BMAPs) for the Suwannee River, the Volusia Blue Spring, the Silver Springs-Rainbow Spring Group, the Santa Fe River, and the Wekiwa Spring-Rock Springs, comply with the provisions of section 403.067, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Springs and Aquifer Protection Act, sections 373.801 through 373.813, Florida Statutes (the Act); and (2) whether Petitioners demonstrated that their substantial interests were affected and, therefore, have standing.The preponderance of the evidence established that the five BMAPs were valid because they were designed to achieve the TMDLs, as required by sections 373.807 and 403.067, and did implement the provisions of those laws.
20-000614  MARK SHEFFLER, MICHAEL DAVIS, STEVEN FUZZELL, AND MITCHELL ERGLE vs ANDREW KENT, BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND, AND STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2020)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Feb. 04, 2020
The issue to be determined is whether the after-the-fact Environmental Resource Permit (“ERP”) and the November 19, 2019, proprietary Letter of Consent for a 2,203 square foot dock should be issued as described and authorized by the December 6, 2019, Consent Order, OGC File No. 19-1272, entered between Respondent Andrew Kent and the Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”), in its own capacity, and in its capacity as staff to the Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (“BTIITF”).The subject dock is a hazard to navigation and impairs Petitioners' riparian rights. The permit should be denied.
20-002135  KALI BLOUNT, NKWANDA JAH, JOEL PARKER AND JENNIFER PARKER, AND CARRIE JOHNSON vs TRAMELL WEBB PARTNERS, INC. AND CITY OF GAINESVILLE  (2020)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 06, 2020
TWP submitted a development plan application for Phase 1 (of 2) of a master planned residential development known as the "Seminary Lane Development." On February 4, 2020, the City administratively approved TWP's Master Plan governing the Seminary Lane Development. On March 27, 2020, the City administratively approved TWP's "Preliminary/Final Development Plans for Phase A: Seminary Lane Development" (the Development Decision). On April 24, 2020, Appellants filed with the City a Notice of Appeal of Administrative Decision under section 30-3.57 of the LDC. The Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH), by contract with the City and pursuant to section 30-3.57, assigned Administrative Law Judge Suzanne Van Wyk to serve as the Hearing Officer for the appeal. In accordance with the Order of Pre-Hearing Instructions dated May 26, 2020, the City filed a Record on Appeal (Record) on June 9, 2020.The City of Gainesville's administrative approval of the development plan application for Seminary Lane Development submitted by Trammell Webb Partners, LLC, was affirmed with modifications.

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