Case Name: CITY OF EDGEWOOD, Appellant, v. MCR DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Ronald W. Black, and Holden Cove, Inc., Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1999-06-18
Citations: 734 So. 2d 588
Docket Number: No. 99-331
Parties: CITY OF EDGEWOOD, Appellant, v. MCR DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Ronald W. Black, and Holden Cove, Inc., Appellees.
Judges: HARRIS and THOMPSON, JJ., concur:
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 734
Pages: 588–589

Head Matter:
CITY OF EDGEWOOD, Appellant, v. MCR DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Ronald W. Black, and Holden Cove, Inc., Appellees.
No. 99-331.
District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.
June 18, 1999.
John A. Leklem of John A. Leklem, P.A., Orlando, for Appellant.
Steven G. Mason, P.A., Orlando and H. Franklin Robbins, Jr., P.A., Orlando, for Appellees.
Joel D. Prinsell, Sr. and Alan Lawson, Assistant County Attorneys, Orlando, Ami-cus Curiae for Orange County.

Opinion:
COBB, J.
The appellant, City of Edgewood, appeals the dissolution of a temporary in junction it had obtained against MCR Development Company. Edgewood had stopped MCR's construction activities within the right-of-way of Holden Avenue, which is located within the city limits of Edgewood, until such time as MCR complied with various provisions of the city building code. This injunction was obtained ex parte. Thereafter, pursuant to a noticed evidentiary hearing, the court dissolved the injunction.
MCR is developing a small subdivision in south Orange County known as Holden Cove. The southern boundary of the subdivision lies along the northern edge of Holden Avenue. This particular section of Holden Avenue was annexed by Edgewood on December 7, 1995. This stretch of the avenue also serves as the boundary between unincorporated Orange County and Edgewood.
The trial court's action in dissolving the temporary injunction was based on its interpretation of section 335.0415, Florida Statutes (1995) which provides in pertinent part:
The jurisdiction of public roads . within the state, county, and municipal road system shall be that which exists on July 1,1995.
It is undisputed that as of July 1, 1995 the property in question had not yet been annexed by Edgewood and was clearly subject at that time to the jurisdiction of Orange County. In light of this statute, the trial court concluded that Edgewood had not established a substantial likelihood of success on the merits of its injunctive action. See Mid-Florida at Eustis, Inc. v. Griffin, 521 So.2d 357 (Fla. 5th DCA 1988). We agree.
AFFIRMED.
HARRIS and THOMPSON, JJ., concur: