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Timothy S. GUNNING, et al., Petitioner, v. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, etc., et al., Respondent.
    No. 5D04-3162.
    District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.
    March 4, 2005.
    Timothy Gunning, Orlando, Crista Gunning, Orlando, Pamela S. Walcott, Orlando, Jeffrey S. Brink, Orlando, Michael Galloway, Orlando, Larissa Galloway, Orlando, Lisa Walsh, Orlando, Pro Se.
    
      Anthony J. Cotter and Vivien J. Monaco, Assistant County Attorneys, Orlando, for Respondent, Board of County Commissioners for Orange County, Florida.
    Timothy A. Smith of Akerman Senter-fitt, Orlando, for Respondent, Centex Homes.
   PER CURIAM.

In this second-tier certiorari proceeding an appellate court is required to employ a narrow standard of review. We must determine only whether the circuit court in its first-tier review afforded procedural due process and applied the correct law. See Haines City Cmby. Dev. v. Heggs, 658 So.2d 523 (Fla.1995); City of Deerfield Beach v. Vaillant, 419 So.2d 624 (Fla.1982). We conclude that the circuit court satisfied both requirements.

CERTIORARI DENIED.

SAWAYA, C.J., MONACO and TORPY, JJ., concur.