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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
11/04/2008
Control Number
2008-356C
Agenda Item Number
8.X.
Entity Name
Sheltra & Son Construction
Subject
5th St.SW Bridge Replacement
Area
5th St. SW and 43rd. Ave.
Project Number
0206
Bid Number
2008075
Supplemental fields
SmeadsoftID
8047
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Notice Of Rights <br />8. An applicant with a legal or equitable interest in real property who believes that a District <br />permitting action is unreasonable or will unfairly burden the use of his property, has the <br />right to, within 30 days of receipt of notice of the District's written decision regarding a <br />permit application, apply for a special master proceeding.under Section 70.51, Florida <br />Statutes, by filing a written request for relief at the office of the District Clerk located at <br />District headquarters, P. O. Box 1429, Palatka, FL 32178=1429 (4049 Reid St., Palatka, <br />Florida 32177). A request for relief must contain the information listed in Subsection <br />70.51(6), Florida Statutes, <br />9. A timely filed request for relief under Section 70.51, Florida Statutes, tolls the time to <br />request an administrative hearing under paragraph no. 1 or 2 above (Paragraph <br />70.51(10)(b), Florida Statutes). However, the filing of a request for an administrative <br />hearing under paragraph no. 1 or 2 above waives the right to a special master <br />proceeding (Subsection 70.51(10)(b), Florida Statutes). <br />10. Failure to file a request for relief within the requisite time frame shall constitute a waiver <br />of the right to a special master proceeding (Subsection 70.51(3), Florida Statutes), <br />11. Any substantially affected person who claims that final action of the District constitutes <br />an unconstitutional taking of property without just compensation may seek review of the <br />action in circuit court pursuant to Section 373.617, Florida Statutes, and the Florida <br />Rules of Civil Procedures, by filing an action in circuit court within 90 days of the <br />rendering of the final District action, (Section 373.617, Florida Statutes). <br />12. Pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, a person who is adversely affected by final <br />District action may seek review of the action in the District Court of Appeal by filing a <br />notice of appeal pursuant to the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure within 30 days of <br />the rendering of the final District action. <br />13. A party to the proceeding before the District who claims that a District order is <br />inconsistent with the provisions and purposes of Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, may <br />seek review of the order pursuant to Section 373.114, Florida Statutes, by the Florida <br />Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission, by filing a request for review with the <br />Commission and serving a copy on the Department of Environmental Protection and any <br />person named in the order within 20 days of adoption of a rule or the rendering of the <br />District order. <br />14. For appeals to the District Court of Appeal, a District action is considered rendered after <br />it is signed on behalf of the District, and is filed by the District Clerk, <br />15. Failure to observe the relevant time frames for filing a petition for judicial review <br />described in paragraphs #11 and #12, or for Commission review as described in <br />paragraph #13, will result in waiver of that right to review. <br />
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