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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs. J. B. DAVIS, INC., 84-002013 (1984)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 84-002013 Latest Update: May 21, 1990

Findings Of Fact The Respondent, J. B. Davis, Inc., owns an outdoor advertising sign which is situated on the south side of I-10, 3.2 miles east of the Jefferson County line, in Madison County, Florida. This sign faces eastbound traffic. I-10 is a part of the interstate highway system, and it is open to traffic. The subject sign is visible from the main traveled way of I-10. There is no zoning in Madison County, Florida. The subject sign has been erected and is situated beyond 800 feet from any existing business, and it is within 660 feet from the right-of-way of I-10. The subject sign does not have a permit issued by the Department of Transportation.

Recommendation Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is: RECOMMENDED that the Respondent's sign situated on the south side of I-10, 3.2 miles east of the Jefferson County line, facing eastbound traffic, in Madison County, Florida, be removed. THIS RECOMMENDED ORDER ENTERED this 3rd day of March, 1985. WILLIAM B. THOMAS Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The Oakland Building 2009 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 3rd day of March, 1985. COPIES FURNISHED: Philip S. Bennett, Esquire Haydon Burns Building, M.S. 58 Tallahassee, Florida 32301-8064 Mr. J. B. Davis, President. J. B. Davis, Inc. Base and Duval Streets Madison, Florida 32340 Paul A. Pappas, Secretary 562 Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee, Florida 32301

Florida Laws (3) 120.57479.07479.111
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BILL OUSLEY vs. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, 77-001431 (1977)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 77-001431 Latest Update: Nov. 18, 1977

The Issue Whether the sign of the Petitioner should be removed for violating permit and setback requirements of the state and federal laws, rules and regulations.

Findings Of Fact Upon calling the hearing to order the attorneys for the parties stated that they had reached an agreement and stipulated as follows: The Petitioner, Bill Ousley, will remove the sign, the subject of the violation notice, located 180 feet south of Junction State Road S-270 on The Seaboard 27 within forty-five (45) days from date of this hearing. Petitioner further agrees that it will furnish to Respondent written notice of said removal and will not erect any other outdoor advertising signs without a permit from the Respondent, Department of Transportation.

Recommendation Remove the subject sign if it has not previously been removed by the Petitioner within forty-five (45) days from date herewith. Remove any other signs of Petitioner erected without a permit from the Florida Department of Transportation. DONE and ORDERED this 18th day of November, 1977, in Tallahassee, Florida. DELPHENE C. STRICKLAND Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings Room 530, Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 COPIES FURNISHED: J. David Holder, Esquire Barrett, Boyd and Holder Post Office Box 1501 Tallahassee, Florida 32302 Philip S. Bennett, Esquire Department of Transportation Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304

Florida Laws (1) 479.02
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs. BEAVER LAKE CAMPGROUND AND COUNTRY STORE, 84-001437 (1984)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 84-001437 Latest Update: Dec. 10, 1984

Findings Of Fact The sign which is the subject of this proceeding is an outdoor advertising structure owned by the Respondent, which has been erected on the south side of Interstate 10, approximately 2.5 miles west of State Road 12 in Gadsden County, Florida, between 10 and 25 feet from the right-of-way fence. This sign does not have affixed to it a state sign permit, and none has been applied for. The subject sign has been erected a measured 814 feet from another sign which has been permitted by the Department of Transportation. The location where the subject sign has been erected is an unzoned area Qf Gadsden County. Gadsden County had no zoning at the time when the violation notice was issued.

Recommendation Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is RECOMMENDED that the Respondent's sign adjacent to Interstate 10, approximately 2.5 miles west of State Road 12 in Gadsden County, Florida, be removed. THIS RECOMMENDED ORDER entered this 19th day of October, 1984, in Tallahassee, Florida. WILLIAM B. THOMAS Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The Oakland Building 2009 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 19th day of October, 1984. COPIES FURNISHED: Philip S. Bennett, Esquire Haydon Burns Building, M.S. 58 Tallahassee, Florida 32301-8064 W. A. Woddiam, President Beaver Lake Campground P. O. Box 331 Quincy, Florida 32351

Florida Laws (4) 120.57479.07479.11479.111
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs. FERRIS WALLER, D/B/A COUNTRY VILLAGE FLEA MARKET, 82-002016 (1982)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 82-002016 Latest Update: Dec. 09, 1982

Findings Of Fact Petitioner submitted Request for Admissions to Respondent Waller on 17 August 1982, and no response thereto was received from Waller (Exhibit 1). Pursuant to Rule 1.370(a), Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, these requests are deemed admitted. Included therein are the following: The sign in question is an outdoor advertising sign visible to vehicular traffic on I-4 and located within 660 feet of the I-4. The sign has never been issued a permit by Petitioner. The sign was located outside the corporate limits of a city or town at the time it was erected. The sign is not located in a commercial or industrial zoned area or in a commercial or industrial unzoned area. The structure is owned by Respondent Waller. Exhibit 2, a computer printout from the office of the Secretary of the State of Florida, shows Country Village Flea Market, Inc., to have been incorporated July 15, 1980, with all directors having the surname of Waller, and Ferris Waller as president and registered agent. The address of the corporation is the same as the address to which the Notice of Alleged Violation was sent. The area in which this sign is located is zoned R-1A, which is single- family residential, and is located inside the city limits of Plant City, Florida.

Florida Laws (3) 479.02479.07479.111
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs. HENDERSON SIGNS, 82-000746 (1982)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 82-000746 Latest Update: Sep. 01, 1983

Findings Of Fact Henderson Signs is a partnership which was initially owned and operated by Ladon Henderson and his wife, Margie Henderson. When Ladon Henderson became inactive, his son, Gene Henderson, became a partner and he now operates the business with Margie Henderson. Henderson Signs has been licensed by the Department of Transportation to engage in the outdoor advertising business since before the year 1976. This license was renewed annually as required, and Henderson Signs now holds Outdoor Advertising License Number 20157 reissued on November 16, 1982. Henderson Signs has operated in Washington, Gadsden and Jackson Counties, but in July of 1981 this business was sold to Tri-State Systems, Inc., and pursuant to the terms of this sale Henderson Signs may not now engage in the outdoor advertising business in these three counties. It may, however, operate elsewhere. Between the years 1978 and 1981 Henderson Signs has received 17 notices of violations from the Department of Transportation charging that signs at 20 locations on Interstate 10 in Jackson County were erected illegally. This resulted in the opening of 22 dockets in the Division of Administrative Hearings to litigate administratively the charges against Henderson Signs. In 14 of these dockets the findings and conclusions resulted in a determination that Henderson was guilty as charged. Some of these guilty findings were appealed to the District Court of Appeals, where they were affirmed on the merits. Some were affirmed by per curiam opinions. Ten other cases have been docketed in this Division involving signs now owned by Tri-State Systems, Inc., pursuant to the sale by Henderson Signs. (This data has been taken from exhibits 1 and 2 offered by the Department.) This evidence demonstrates that the Respondent has repeatedly erected outdoor advertising signs along Inter-state 10 in Jackson County which were found to be illegal signs because of spacing violations, zoning violations, or lack of the required permit authorizing their erection. The legal position of Henderson Signs in many of the cases where administrative hearings were requested subsequent to the service of Notices of Violations, was that no state permits were necessary for varying reasons, one of which was that Interstate 10 had not become a part of the United States Interstate Highway System because it had not been opened to the public. Findings of not guilty were made in one Division of Administrative Hearings docket involving three sign violations, because of a failure of the evidence to prove that Interstate 10 was open to the public. (Data taken from exhibit 2 offered by the Department). The Administrative Procedure Act, Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, affords parties whose substantial interests are affected by actions of Administrative Agencies the right to a hearing to resolve disputed issues. Henderson Signs utilized the provisions of this Act. When the disputes were resolved against the contentions of Henderson Signs, by agency order or by the Court after appeal, it removed the signs that were the subject of these proceedings. The Department of Transportation has never had to remove a Henderson sign for failure of the Respondent to comply with a final order determining it to be illegal. The Respondent contends that a genuine issue existed regarding the necessity of securing a permit prior to the erection of a sign along the site of Interstate 10 in Jackson County, until the time it became a part of the Federal Interstate Highway System by being opened for public traffic. There is no evidence from which a finding of fact can be made as to precisely when Interstate 10 in Jackson County was opened and in use by the public. The formal ceremony opening Interstate 10 was held in November of 1978. During the time between the erection of a sign by the Respondent and the order that it be removed after a determination that it was illegal, Henderson Signs received rental payments from the sign advertiser. Subsequent to July of 1981, when the Respondent sold its sign business in Jackson County, there have not been any notices of violation issued to Henderson Signs by the Department of Transportation.

Recommendation From the foregoing, Findings of Fact and Conclusions of law, it is RECOMMENDED that the Administrative Complaint filed against Henderson Signs be dismissed. THIS RECOMMENDED ORDER entered on this 21 day of July, 1983, in Tallahassee, Florida. WILLIAM B. THOMAS Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The Oakland Building 2009 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 21st day of July, 1983. COPIES FURNISHED: Charles G. Gardner, Esquire Haydon Burns Building; M.S . 58 Tallahassee, Florida 32301-8064 Charles M. Wynn, Esquire Post Office Box 793 Marianna, Florida 32446 Paul A. Pappas, Secretary Department of Transportation Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee, Florida 32301

Florida Laws (2) 120.57479.05
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs. J. B. DAVIS, INC., 84-002012 (1984)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 84-002012 Latest Update: May 21, 1990

Findings Of Fact The Respondent, J. B. Davis, Inc., owns an outdoor advertising sign which is situated on the north side of I-10, 250 feet west of S.R. 53, in Madison County, Florida. This sign faces westbound traffic, and it is not in any incorporated city or town. I-10 is a part of the interstate highway system, and it is open to traffic. The subject sign is visible from the main traveled way of I-10. The subject sign has been erected and is situated within 500 feet of a restricted interchange. The subject sign does not have a permit issued by the Department of Transportation.

Recommendation Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is: RECOMMENDED that the Respondent's sign situated on the north side of I-10, 250 feet west of S.R. 53, facing westbound traffic, in Madison County, Florida, be removed. THIS RECOMMENDED ORDER ENTERED this 3rd day of March, 1985. WILLIAM B. THOMAS Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings The Oakland Building 2009 Apalachee Parkway Tallahassee, Florida 32301 (904) 488-9675 Filed with the Clerk of the Division of Administrative Hearings this 3rd day of April, 1985. COPIES FURNISHED: Philip S. Bennett, Esquire Haydon Burns Building, M.S. 58 Tallahassee, Florida 32301-8064 Mr. J. B. Davis, President J. B. Davis, Inc. Base and Duval Streets Madison, Florida 32340 Paul A. Pappas, Secretary Haydon Burns Building Room 562 Tallahassee, Florida 32301

Florida Laws (2) 120.57479.07
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION vs. NATIONAL ADVERTISING COMPANY, 76-000704 (1976)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Number: 76-000704 Latest Update: Feb. 22, 1977

The Issue Whether the outdoor advertising signs of Respondent are in violation of Florida Statute 479.07(1), sign being erected without a State permit. Whether the subject signs are in violation of the setback requirements of Section 479.11, Florida Statutes. Whether subject signs are new and different signs inasmuch as they have new copy, are materially elevated from the location of the previous signs and have catwalks and lights added, thus requiring a new application and permit. Whether subject signs are in violation of federal and State laws, rules and regulations and should be removed. Whether the federal regulations adopted in Section 479.02, F.S., would have to be adopted as a rule under Chapter 120, F.S.

Findings Of Fact The Respondent sign company has a sign located approximately 12.81 miles north of Dunn Avenue on the east side of I-95 facing south containing the following copy: "Ramada Inn Exit 7 Miles U.S. 17" The sign was increased in height from under ten (10) feet to twenty feet from the ground to the bottom of the sign, lights were added, and the catwalk was added to accommodate the change in advertisers. This extensive alteration was done in June of 1975 and copy was changed. The original sign was erected in May of 1968 and advertised "Shell Oil." Respondent sign company has a sign located approximately 8.81 miles south of Bowden Road on the west side of I-95 facing north and containing the following copy: "Family Inn of St. Augustine" The revised sign is located in an area zoned open rural, has been elevated and has had lights and catwalk added. The original sign had different copy and was erected and permitted in October of 1968. Permits had been issued for the two subject signs in the approximate location with different copy on them in October of 1968 or shortly thereafter. The new advertisers wanted the signs lighted and pay approximately $30 more per month for the lighted signs. The new signs now are much more visible. Both signs were elevated approximately ten (10) feet, new copy put on them and lights and catwalks added in April of 1976. Permits were applied for but the Petitioner Department of Transportation refused to issue permits stating that they were new signs, no new applications had been made and were obviously ineligible for permits inasmuch as the signs violated the setback requirements of Chapter 479 and the federal laws, rules, and regulations adopted by the Florida Legislature.

Recommendation Remove subject signs if said signs have not been removed by the owner within ten (10) days after entry of the final order herein, as no applications for permits were made or granted. DONE and ORDERED this 20th day of December, 1976 in Tallahassee, Florida. DELPHENE C. STRICKLAND Hearing Officer Division of Administrative Hearings Room 530, Carlton Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 (904) 488-9675 COPIES FURNISHED: George L. Waas, Esquire Department of Transportation Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304 W. D. Rowland, Esquire Post Office Box 539 Winter Park , Florida 32789 George E. Hollis Branch Manager National Advertising Company Post Office Box 23208 Tampa, Florida 33622 Mr. Frank Whitesell Post Office Box 1089 Lake City, Florida 32055 Mr. O. E. Black, Administrator Outdoor Advertising Florida Department of Transportation Haydon Burns Building Tallahassee, Florida 32304

USC (1) 23 CFR 750.707 Florida Laws (10) 479.01479.02479.04479.07479.10479.11479.111479.16479.24775.082
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