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05/22/2018
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Board of County Commissioners
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w✓ <br />PRE -2018 CUSTOMARY USE ORDINANCES <br />• WALTON COUNTY, VOLUSIA COUNTY AND ST. JOHNS COUNTY HAVE EACH PASSED <br />ORDINANCES TO ADDRESS CUSTOMARY USE IN THEIR JURISDICTIONS. <br />• FOR EXAMPLE, WALTON COUNTY'S ORDINANCE ADOPTED AN ORDINANCE IN 2016 <br />DECLARING THE DRY SAND AREAS OF THE COUNTY SUBJECT TO THE CUSTOMARY USE <br />DOCTRINE. BASED ON THAT FINDING, THE ORDINANCE PROHIBITED SIGNS, FENCING AND <br />OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS WITHIN THE DRY SAND AREAS. <br />ALFORD V. WALTON COUNTY, NO. <br />3:16CV362/MCR/CJK, 2017 WL 8785115, AT X16 <br />(N.D. FLA. NOV. 22, 2017) <br />• THE ORDINANCE WAS.QUICKLY CHALLENGED BY A GROUP OF COASTAL HOMEOWNERS. <br />• IN NOVEMBER OF 2017, A FEDERAL JUDGE IN PENSACOLA SIDED WITH WALTON COUNTY <br />AND RULED THAT IT HAD NOT OVERSTEPPED ITS BOUNDS BY PASSING AN ORDINANCE <br />BECAUSE IT WAS NOT PROHIBITED BY FLORIDA LAW. <br />IN <br />z <br />6/7/2018 <br />2! ,4 <br />
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