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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 00:41:57+00:00

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Tara W. Duhy - Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
Represents public and private clients in administrative and civil litigation, including appeals, related to land use, government, natural resources and water law.
Represents local governments, community redevelopment agencies and special districts as general counsel and as special counsel related to environmental and land use issues, public/private partnerships, public records and the Government in the Sunshine Law.
Alerts of PBC, Inc., et. al v. Palm Beach County and Minto PBLH, LLC, Case No. 502014CA014424XXXXMB (Fla. 15th Cir. Ct. 2016), affirmed, 1000 Friends of Florida, Inc., et al. v. City of Westlake, et al., Case No. 16-1730 (Fla. 4th DCA 2017), Final Summary Judgment granted in favor of Palm Beach County and Minto PBLH, LLC, permitting development of 4,000 acre agricultural site.
Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Hendry County, Florida Power & Light Co. and McDaniel Reserve Realty Holdings, LLC, Case No. 2011-CA-540 (Fla. 20th Cir. Ct. 2014); affirmed, Hendry County et al., v. Seminole Tribe, Case No. 2D-14-4965 (2d DCA 2015), The Circuit Court ruled that the County’s rezoning of agricultural land to permit the construction of a regional natural gas power plant next to the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation was inconsistent with the Hendry County Comprehensive Plan, and therefore void and unenforceable.
Alerts of PBC, Inc., et. al v. Palm Beach County and Minto PBLH, LLC, DOAH Case No. 14-5657GM (Fla.Div.Admin.Hrgs. 2015), The Administrative Law Judge and Department of Economic Opportunity found that comprehensive plan amendments for a 4,000 acre agricultural site adopted by Palm Beach County were in compliance with Florida’s growth management laws.
Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Hendry County, Case No. 14-1441GM (Fla.Div.Admin.Hrgs. 2015), The Administrative Law Judge held that Hendry County’s amendments to its Comprehensive Plan allowing large scale industrial and commercial uses in rural agricultural areas were not supported by adequate data and analysis and violated Florida’s Community Planning Act by creating urban sprawl and failing to contain adequate criteria to guide future development.
Marc Ripps v. City of Coconut Creek and the Seminole Tribe of Florida, Case No. 11-004782(19) (Fla. 17th Cir. Ct. 2012), The Circuit Court held that a rezoning allowing a hotel/entertainment complex was consistent with the City’s rezoning criteria and complied with state law regarding DRIs.
Gary Pirtle v. Roy D. Voss and Department of Environmental Protection, DOAH Case No. 13-0515 (Fla.Div.Admin.Hrgs. 2013), The Administrative Law Judge found that installation of dock mooring pilings interfered with a neighbor’s riparian rights by blocking navigation to his dock.
Miami-Dade County v. Dopplemayr Cable Car, GMBH and Co KG, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of America, Case No. 13-02937 CA 08 (Fla. 11th Cir. Ct. 2013), The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals held that confidential documents submitted by a bidder for a county contract contained trade secrets that are exempt from disclosure under Florida's Public Records Act.

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