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interest to the original application upon written disclosuFe of <br />such transfer to the Planning and Development Division." Then, <br />Paragraph 2 says "Failure to make the required disclosure and <br />assumption shall suspend all site plan and zoning approvals until <br />such .dime as proper disclosure and assumption is made." Mr. <br />Berlin emphasized that Mrs. Berlin never gave anyone authority to <br />use her site plan; therefore, his second question is relative to <br />the site plan transfer with no authorization from Mrs. Berlin. <br />Mr. Berlin pointed out that both county law and state law <br />state that no construction can start until a permit is received <br />from the DER. Here we have two sites and there should have been <br />two permits issued from the DER pertaining to drainage and <br />environmental protection. Mr. Parris got neither a permit nor an <br />exemption, and Mr. Berlin advised that he has a letter from the <br />DER dated December 10, 1985, stating that since the project was <br />built without a permit for the new stormwater discharge facility, <br />the project has been referred to the DER enforcement section. <br />Mr. Berlin continued that he failed to mention that Gary <br />Parris retained his own building firm and his own architect and <br />did not use Total Development, which Mrs. Berlin used. The <br />engineer for Gary Parris submitted and obtained the building <br />permit for Gary, but he did not obtain the required permit from <br />the State of Florida; he never even applied for it. Mr. Berlin <br />pointed out that now we have one permit covering two pieces of <br />property owned by two different people with no permit from the <br />DER and no site plan approval However, they went ahead and <br />built. This has been brushed off by letters from the county <br />staff stating that they "assumed" the engineer got the proper <br />permits from the State of Florida. Mr. Berlin did not believe <br />the county can assume anything; the law says the permit must be <br />filed with the county. <br />Mr. Berlin then went on to explain what has happened because <br />of this. The entire parking lot of the shopping center is <br />breaking up. The engineering was not properly done and the <br />49 <br />BOOK 63 rru,-, 290 <br />JAN 15 1986 <br />