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Notice Of Rights <br />11. Any person whose substantial interests are or may be affected who claims that final <br />action of the District constitutes an unconstitutional taking of property without just <br />compensation may seek review of the action in circuit court pursuant to Section 373.617, <br />Florida Statutes, and the Florida Rules of Civil Procedures, by filing an action in circuit <br />court within 90 days of rendering of the final District action, (Section 373.617, Florida <br />Statutes). <br />12. Pursuant to Section 120.68, Florida Statutes, a party to the proceeding before the <br />District who is adversely affected by final District action may seek review of the action in <br />the District Court of Appeal by filing a notice of appeal pursuant to Rules 9.110 and <br />9.190, Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, within 30 days of the rendering of the final <br />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 Florida Department of Environmental Protection <br />and any person named in the order within 20 days of the rendering of the District order. <br />14. A District action is considered rendered, as referred to in paragraph nos. 11, 12, and 13 <br />above, after 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 as <br />described in paragraph nos. 11 and 12 above, or for Commission review as described in <br />paragraph no. 13 above, will result in waiver of that right to review.. <br />