88-004429
Department Of Community Affairs vs.
Billy Marlar, D/B/A Rainbow Motel
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Friday, August 18, 1989.
Recommended Order on Friday, August 18, 1989.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8APALACHICOLA PLANNING AND )
12ZONING COMMISSION AND BILLY )
17MARLAR (RAINBOW MOTEL), )
21)
22Petitioners, )
24)
25vs. ) CASE NO. 88-4429
30)
31DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS )
36)
37Respondent. )
39___________________________________)
40DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS )
45)
46Petitioner, )
48)
49vs. ) CASE NO. 88-4790
54)
55APALACHICOLA PLANNING AND )
59ZONING COMMISSION AND BILLY )
64MARLAR (RAINBOW MOTEL), )
68)
69Respondents. )
71___________________________________)
72RECOMMENDED ORDER
74Pursuant to notice, these cases were heard in a consolidated hearing on
86June 19, 1989 in Apalachicola, Florida, by Stephen F. Dean, assigned Hearing
98Officer of the Division of Administrative Hearings. This hearing involves
108approval of a building permit issued by the City of Apalachicola affecting land
121in the Apalachicola Bay Area of State Concern. Said permit requires approval by
134the Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission (FLWAC). In addition, the
145Department of Community Affairs (DCA) filed a Notice of Violation against the
157development activity which was the subject of the building permit. The notice
169of violation asserts that development commenced prior to the expiration of the
18145 day period within which the issuance of the permit by the city could have
196been challenged and that development was not in compliance with local codes and
209ordinances.
210APPEARANCES
211For Department of Community Affairs:
216L. Kathryn Funchess, Esquire
2202740 Centerview Drive
223Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100
226For Apalachicola Planning and Zoning Commission:
232J. Patrick Floyd, Esquire
236408 Long Avenue
239Post Office Drawer 950
243Port St. Joe, Florida 32456
248For Billy Marlar, d/b/a Rainbow Hotel:
254J. Ben Watkins, Esquire
25841 Commerce Street
261Apalachicola, Florida 32320
264STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES
268Whether the construction activity was begun within the 45 day period within
280which the issuance of the permit by the city could have been challenged and was
295not in compliance with local codes and ordinances.
303PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
305These petitions were forwarded by the indicated agencies to the Division of
317Administrative Hearings to conduct a formal hearing pursuant to Section 120.57,
328Florida Statutes. The two cases were consolidated for hearing and a Motion to
341Dismiss the consolidated cases was denied. After hearing, the parties filed
352proposed findings which were read, considered, and adopted or rejected as
363indicated in Annex A. Only one recommended order will be entered in this
376matter.
377FINDINGS OF FACT
3801. The Department of Community Affairs is the state land planning agency
392empowered to enforce the provisions of Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, and the
404rules promulgated thereunder. (Section 380.031-.032, F.S.).
4102. Billy Marlar owns and operates the Rainbow Motel, located at 123 Water
423Street, Apalachicola, Florida. (R. 9) Petitioner Marlar is the record title
434holder of wharf lots 13 and 14 in the City of Apalachicola according to the map
450or plat commonly used. Lots 13 and 14 are held in the name of Rainbow Motel and
467Marina.
4683. Lots 13 and 14 are located within the Riverfront District, as
480identified in the Land Development Code of the City of Apalachicola. (R. 57)
493Old plats reflect that the dimensions of wharf lots 13 and 14 are 206.54 feet
508wide and approximately 70 feet deep, or 14,250.75 square feet. Over the years,
522sand has accreted to the eastern boundary of these wharf lots and for the past
53735 years there have been improved structures on the eastern boundary of the
550property.
5514. Although the Franklin County tax rolls reflect wharf lots 13 and 14 as
565being approximately 200 feet wide by 180 feet deep, the Rainbow Hotel is built
579on pilings over water or land which is tidal. Inspection of the property
592reveals that the water line of the Apalachicola Bay lies approximately at the
605western edge of the main portion of the hotel.
6145. On May 13, 1988, Billy Marlar applied for a permit to construct a
628concrete parking lot on wharf lots 13 and 14 in the City of Apalachicola.
642(Rainbow Exhibit 2)
6456. On May 16, 1988, the Apalachicola Planning and Zoning Commission
656considered Mr. Marlar's application at a special meeting, and granted the permit
668application. (Rainbow Exhibit 9).
6727. On May 25, 1988, Permit No. 1172 was forwarded to the Department of
686Community Affairs for consideration as a development order. (Rainbow Exhibit 2).
6978. Prior to the permit being forwarded to DCA, construction of the parking
710lot commenced. A portion of the parking lot was poured on May 23, 1988, and the
726remainder of the parking lot was completed within 2 - 3 weeks of that date. (R.
74250-51, 53).
7449. The Land Development Code provides that lot coverage within the
755Riverfront District shall contain a minimum of 50 percent pervious surface.
76610. The term "pervious surface" means that water will percolate through
777that surface that covers the earth. (R. 59).
78511. The concrete parking lot constructed by Billy Marlar on wharf lots 13
798and 14 is not a pervious surface. (R. 70).
80712. The dimensions of the portion of the parking lot on lots 13 and 14 are
82378 feet along the northern boundary, 205 feet along the eastern boundary, 78
836feet along the southern boundary and 205 along western boundary. There is a
849planter in the southwestern corner which has approximately 704 square feet. The
861proposed finding submitted by the Department states that the parking lot
872contains 12,589.87 square feet, which will be the area used. (DCA Exhibit 1 and
887R. 71).
88913. The dimensions of the pervious surface of the property are based upon
902the area of the non-tidal portion of the two lots. The dimensions of the non-
917tidal area of the two lots are determined from resolution of the conflicts in
931the testimony and evidence presented and an examination of the property. The
943western boundary is 215 feet; northern boundary is 112 feet; eastern boundary is
956215 feet; and southern boundary is 122.5 feet. The total non-tidal area of the
970two lots based upon these dimensions is 25,208 square feet. (Rainbow Exhibit 3).
98414. Although the records of the Franklin County Property Appraiser's
994Officer indicated the dimensions of wharf lots 13 and 14 were 200 feet wide by
1009180 feet deep, a substantial portion of the eastern boundary of that area is
1023submerged. (Rainbow Exhibit 3 and 5, R. 32). Conflicting evidence was presented
1035as to the dimensions of the non-tidal property from the street frontage to the
1049mean high water line. The drawings show a meander line along the mean high
1063water line; however, observation revealed water under the majority of the hotel,
1075particularly on the northeast corner. Based upon those observations, the
1085eastern boundary on non-tidal land is computed as a straight line parallel to
1098the western edge of the longest portion of the hotel and five (5) feet to the
1114east of longest portion of the hotel running from southern boundary to the
1127northern boundary. See pencil additions to Rainbow Exhibit 3 made by fact
1139finder after observation of the property pursuant to motion.
114815. A portion of the Rainbow Motel and the Pot Restaurant extend over the
1162water. (R. 32 and Rainbow Exhibit 3). A portion of the hotel approximately 21.9
1176feet by 17.3 feet and 5 feet by 136.32 feet is located on the pervious surface
1192of lots 13 and 14. Approximately 33% of the restaurant, the dimensions of which
1206are 47 by 46 feet, is located on the pervious surface of lot 13. The buildings
1222cover a total of 1,781 square feet. The total impervious surface on lots 14 and
123813 is 14,371 square feet. The total non-tidal area of the two lots is 25,209
1255square feet. The impervious surface must be reduced by 1767 square feet. (R.
126876).
1269CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
127216. The Division of Administrative Hearings has jurisdiction over the
1282parties hereto and the subject matter herein, pursuant to Section 120.57(1),
1293Florida Statutes.
129517. The Department of Community Affairs (Department) is the state land
1306planning agency and is authorized by Section 380.07, Florida Statutes, (1987),
1317to appeal any development order issued by a local government in any Area of
1331Critical State Concern (ACSC) to the Florida Land and Water Adjudicatory
1342Commission (FLWAC).
134418. Most of Franklin County, Florida, including the subject property, but
1355less all federally-owned lands, is designated as the Apalachicola Bay Area of
1367Critical State Concern, pursuant to Section 380.0555, Florida Statutes, (1987),
1377and is subject to the requirements of Section 380.0555(8), Florida Statutes
1388(1987).
138919. At all times material to this cause of action, Ordinances Nos. 87-1
1402and 87-2 of the City of Apalachicola, Florida (Code), were the land development
1415regulations in effect having been adopted with modifications by the
1425Administration Commission of the State of Florida in Rule 28-22.201, Florida
1436Administrative Code, (F.A.C.). The ordinances are required to be administered
1446by the City pursuant to Section 380.0555(9)(a), Florida Statutes (1987).
145620. Building a parking lot in the Riverfront District of Apalachicola,
1467Florida constitutes "development" as defined in Section 380.04, Florida Statutes
1477(1987).
147821. Section 380.05(16), Florida Statutes (1987), provides: No person shall
1488undertake development within any area of critical state concern except in
1499accordance with this Chapter.
150322. Marlar and Rainbow commenced this project prior to the expiration of
1515the 45 days within which to file an appeal of the notice of intent to issue.
1531Therefore, this is a permit application case and the burden of proof rests upon
1545Marlar and the Rainbow Motel.
155023. Section 28-22.201(8)(d), Florida Administrative Code, identifies the
1558building restrictions within the Riverfront District and provides that lot
1568coverage shall contain a minimum of 50 percent pervious surface.
157824. Although the testimony showed that the motel and restaurant were
1589located on unplatted property adjacent to wharf lots 13 and 14, the permit
1602issued clearly applied to wharf lots 13 and 14, as identified on the official
1616map of the City of Apalachicola, (DCA Exhibit 4) and as shown in the plat,
1631Rainbow Exhibit 3. Based upon the testimony and evidence presented and a view
1644of the property, the dimensions of the non-tidal portions of lots 13 and 14 were
1659determined to be 25,209 square feet. The area of impervious man-made structures
1672on the two lots was determined to be 14,371 square feet.
168425. The concrete parking lot permitted by Permit No. 1172 does not meet
1697the minimum 50 percent pervious surface requirement of the Apalachicola Land
1708Development Code, pursuant to Section 28-22.2018(d), F.A.C., and is not in
1719compliance with the terms and conditions established for its construction.
172926. The development of the concrete parking lot is contrary to the
1741provisions of the Section 28-22.201(8)(d), F.A.C., and the provisions of Section
1752380.0555, Florida Statutes.
1755RECOMMENDATION
1756Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, it is
1769RECOMMENDED:
1770That a Final Order be entered requiring Billy Marlar and Rainbow Hotel to
1783bring the project into compliance within 30 days by removal of 1767 square feet
1797of impervious surface from the non-tidal portions of lots 13 and 14.
1809DONE and ENTERED in Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, this 18th day of
1821August, 1989.
1823_________________________________
1824STEPHEN F. DEAN
1827Hearing Officer
1829Division of Administrative Hearings
1833The DeSoto Building
18361230 Apalachee Parkway
1839Tallahassee, FL 32399-1550
1842(904) 488-9675
1844Filed with the Clerk of the
1850Division of Administrative Hearings
1854this 18th day of August, 1989.
1860ANNEX A
1862Consideration of Proposed Findings of Fact
1868The proposed findings of the Department of Community Affairs were read and
1880considered as follows:
1883Paragraphs 1-10 Adopted.
1886Paragraph 11 The proposed dimensions are rejected as being contrary to the
1898best evidence of the dimensions of the non-tidal area of the two lots.
1911Paragraphs 12 & 13 Adopted.
1916The proposed findings of Marlar and Rainbow Hotel were read and considered as
1929follows:
1930Paragraphs 1 & 2 Adopted.
1935Paragraph 3 The existence of non-tidal land to a depth of 180 feet is
1949rejected as contrary to the best evidence.
1956Paragraph 4 & 5 Substantially adopted.
1962Paragraphs 6 & 7 Rejected as a finding, although included as portions of
1975the conclusions of law or statement of case.
1983Paragraph 8 Some land has accreted; however, that the accretion is all
1995pervious surface is rejected as contrary to best evidence.
2004Paragraph 9 The stormwater management plan is irrelevant to how much of the
2017pervious area of the two lots is covered with impervious structures.
2028Paragraph 10 The city map is rejected as the best evidence of the area of
2043the non-tidal area of the two lots.
2050COPIES FURNISHED:
2052L. Kathryn Funchess, Esquire
2056David L. Jordan, Esquire
2060C. Laurence Keesey, Esquire
2064Department of Community Affairs
20682740 Centerview Drive
2071Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100
2074Thomas G. Pelham, Secretary
2078Department of Community Affairs
20822740 Centerview Drive
2085Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100
2088Deborah Hardin-Wagner, Esquire
2091Governor's Legal Office
2094The Capitol, Room 209
2098Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0001
2101J. Ben Watkins, Esquire
210541 Commerce Street
2108Apalachicola, Florida 32 320
2112J. Patrick Floyd, Esquire
2116408 Long Avenue
2119Post Office Drawer 950
2123Port St. Joe, Florida 32456
2128Honorable Jimmy Nichols
2131Mayor, City of Apalachicola
2135Post Office Box 10
2139Apalachicola, Florida 32320
2142Apalachicola Planning and Zoning
2146Commission
2147Post Office Box 10
2151Apalachicola, Florida 32320
Case Information
- Judge:
- STEPHEN F. DEAN
- Date Filed:
- 09/07/1988
- Date Assignment:
- 06/16/1989
- Last Docket Entry:
- 08/18/1989
- Location:
- Apalachicola, Florida
- District:
- Northern
- Agency:
- ADOPTED IN TOTO