01-000014
Wayne Duke Sr. And Phyllis Duke vs.
Suwannee River Water Management District
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Monday, August 20, 2001.
Recommended Order on Monday, August 20, 2001.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8WAYNE DUKE, SR., AND PHYLLIS )
14DUKE, )
16)
17Petitioners, )
19)
20vs. ) Case No. 01-0014
25)
26SUWANNEE RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT )
31DISTRICT, )
33)
34Respondent. )
36)
37RECOMMENDED ORDER
39Don W. Davis, Administrative Law Judge of the Division of
49Administrative Hearings, conducted the final hearing in this
57case on August 1, 2001, in Live Oak, Florida. The following
68appearances were entered:
71APPEARANCES
72For Petitioner : John L. Scott, Esquire
79Post Office Box 475
83Branford, Florida 32008
86For Respondent : Bruce W. Robinson, Esquire
93Kris B. Robinson, Esquire
97Brannon, Brown, Haley,
100Robinson & Bullock, P.A.
104Post Office Box 1029
108Lake City, Florida 32056-1029
112STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE
116The issue is whether Petitioners are entitled to an
125after-the-fact permit from Respondent for the garage and storage
134building erected by Petitioners within the floodway of the
143Suwannee River.
145PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
147On April 2, 1999, Petitioners filed an application for a
157boat ramp with Respondent, Suwannee River Water Management
165District (District). That permit was ultimately granted. In
173April of 1999, personnel employed by Respondent went to the site
184and observed there was no garage and storage structure built on
195the lot. A copy of Respondent's rules was provided to
205Petitioners.
206In 1999, Petitioners started and completed a garage and
215storage structure on their lot on the Suwannee River. They
225received a Notice of Violation dated April 18, 2000.
234On June 19, 2000, Petitioners prepared a Notice of Intent
244to construct a surface water management system, which was
253received by Respondent on July 3, 2000. Respondent did not send
264a denial in response to this Notice, electing instead to
274institute a timely action in the circuit court pursuant to
284authority contained in Chapter 373, Florida Statutes.
291At the final hearing, Petitioner, Wayne Duke, Sr.,
299testified on his own behalf and presented the testimony of two
310witnesses. Petitioner also offered ten exhibits which were
318accepted into evidence. Respondent presented the testimony of
326three witnesses and 11 exhibits. No transcript of the final
336hearing was ordered. Both parties have submitted Proposed
344Recommended Orders. Those Proposed Recommended Orders have been
352reviewed and utilized in the preparation of this Recommended
361Order.
362FINDINGS OF FACT
3651. Petitioners are the owners of real property located at
375Lot 15, Suwannee Bluffs as per Plat Book 4, page 18 of the
388public records of Lafayette County, Florida.
3942. Respondent, Suwannee River Water Management District,
401is an agency of the State of Florida with a responsibility for
413surface water management within the District.
4193. Petitioners live in a home on their Suwannee River
429property and, in 1999, completed a garage and storage structure
439on the property without obtaining a permit for construction of
449the structure. The structure measures 35 feet by 50 feet. It
460is a concrete block structure on a concrete slab with a metal
472roof. There are three doors on one side of the structure. The
484remainder of the structure is enclosed.
4904. On or about March 31, 1999, Petitioners, prior to
500construction of the garage and storage structure, applied for an
510environmental resource permit for a boat ramp, which permit was
520subsequently granted.
5225. The entire lot of Petitioners is within the floodway of
533the Suwannee River. The floodway is defined as a work of
544Respondent's district in Rule 40B -4.3000, Florida Administrative
552Code.
5536. The Suwannee River flows within the boundaries of the
563Suwannee River Management District.
5677. On or about April 18, 2000, Notice of Violation was
578sent to Petitioners by Respondent.
5838. On or about June 19, 2000, Petitioners executed a
593Notice of Intention to construct a surface water management
602system for the already completed garage structure. Basically,
610the surface water management system envisioned by Petitioners
618would have consisted of modifications to the already completed
627garage to permit flood waters to flow through the structure.
637Respondent did not send any responsive formal notice of denial
647to Petitioners regarding such proposed intention. Instead,
654Respondent filed a lawsuit in July of 2000, within the 90-day
665period required by Section 120.60(1), Florida Statutes, in
673circuit court against Petitioners to prevent the construction of
682the system. Such action by Respondent constituted denial of
691Petitioners' requested action.
6949. Petitioners' garage construction was in violation of
702Ordinance 1 -87 of Lafayette Cou nty, Florida, and in fact,
713Petitioners received a Notice of Violation from Lafayette
721County, Florida, dated December 9, 1999, which has still not
731been resolved.
73310. Rule 40B -4.3040, Florida Administrative Code,
740prohibits the placing of a structure in the works of a District
752without a works of the District development permit.
760Petitioners' garage structure was not permitted and was in
769violation of the rules of the District in force and effect at
781the time of its construction, notwithstanding Respondent's
788informal delegation of enforcement of those rules to local
797county governments in Respondent's district prior to July 1999.
80611. Rule 40B -4.3030 Florida Administrative Code,
813proscribes the issuance of a works of the District's development
823permit for any work structures, road, or other facilities which
833have the potential of individually or cumulatively reducing
841floodway conveyance or increasing water surface elevations above
849the 100-year flood elevation or increasing soil erosion.
857Testimony of two experts offered by Respondent at the final
867hearing establishes that the structure in question will
875cumulatively reduce floodway conveyance and increase water
882surface elevations above the 100 year flood elevations and
891potentially increase soil erosion. Adverse impacts to the
899public interest include the following:
904(a ) increased flood levels;
909(b ) increased scouring by debris and
916erosion; and
918(c ) increased water surface elevations
924above the 100 year flood elevation.
93012. The cumulative impact of allowing Petitioners'
937structure and other structures would magnify the problems of
946increased erosion, debris damage, and floodway conveyance. The
954cumulative impact from such construction along the water could
963have significant cumulative adverse impact on the waters of the
973State of Florida and specifically, the Suwannee River.
981CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
98413. The Division of Administrative Hearings has
991jurisdiction over the subject matter. Section 120.57(1) and
999Section 120.569, Florida Statutes.
100314. The burden of proof, absent a statutory directive to
1013the contrary, is on the party seeking the affirmative of the
1024issue of the proceeding. Department of Transportation v. J.W.C.
1033Co., Inc. , 396 So. 2d 778 (Fla. 1st DCA 1981).
104315. In this proceeding, Petitioners have the ultimate
1051burden of proof and have failed to meet this burden.
1061Petitioners' contend that the failure of Respondent to issue a
1071specific denial to them with regard to their application to
1081construct a surface water management system consisting of
1089modifications to the unpermitted garage structure resulted in
1097granting of permission to Petitioners by default pursuant to
1106Section 120.60, Florida Statutes. Such contention is not
1114persuasive. Respondent's disapproval was adequately
1119communicated to Petitioners via the circuit court action
1127instituted to prevent Petitioners' project.
113216. Petitioners failed to establish they were not in
1141violation at the time of application for an Environmental
1150Resource Permit (ERP) and that they did apply for an ERP.
1161Further, Respondent's permitting process requires Petitioners to
1168prove that the subject structure would not have the potential of
1179individually or cumulatively reducing floodway conveyance or
1186increasing water surface elevation above the 100-year flood
1194elevation or increasing soil erosion. This Petitioners failed
1202to do.
120417. The property of Petitioners is within the floodway of
1214the Suwannee River and, therefore, a work of the District. A
1225works of the development district permit would be required for
1235construction of the building at hand which has never been
1245issued. The structure is in violation of Rule 40B -4.3040,
1255Florida Administrative Code.
1258RECOMMENDATION
1259Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of
1269Law, it is
1272RECOMMENDED that the Suwannee River Water Management
1279District enter a Final Order dismissing the petition in this
1289case and denying the issuance of an after-the-fact works of the
1300District permit to Petitioners.
1304DONE AND ENTERED this 20th day of August, 2001, in
1314Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
1318___________________________________
1319DON W. DAVIS
1322Administrative Law Judge
1325Division of Administrative Hearings
1329The DeSoto Building
13321230 Apalachee Parkway
1335Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
1338(850) 488- 9675 SUNCOM 278-9675
1343Fax Filing (850) 921-6847
1347www.doah.state.fl.us
1348Filed with the Clerk of the
1354Division of Administrative Hearings
1358this 20th day of August, 2001.
1364COPIES FURNISHED :
1367Bruce W. Robinson, Esquire
1371Kris B. Robinson, Esquire
1375Brannon, Brown, Haley,
1378Robinson & Bullock, P.A.
1382Post Office Box 1029
1386Lake City, Florida 32056-1029
1390John L. Scott, Esquire
1394Post Office Box 475
1398Branford, Florida 32008
1401Jerry Scarborough, Executive Director
1405Suwannee River Water Management District
14109225 County Road 49
1414Live Oak, Florida 32060
1418NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
1424All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within
143415 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions
1445to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that
1456will issue the final order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- PDF:
- Date: 10/05/2001
- Proceedings: Letter copied to Judge Davis from W. Duke concerning a timely response to CE00-0018, and mail requiring written exceptions filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 08/20/2001
- Proceedings: Recommended Order issued (hearing held August 1, 2001) CASE CLOSED.
- PDF:
- Date: 08/20/2001
- Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying hearing record referred to the Agency sent out.
- Date: 08/01/2001
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held; see case file for applicable time frames.
- PDF:
- Date: 06/25/2001
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing issued (hearing set for August 1, 2001; 9:30 a.m.; Live Oak, FL).
- PDF:
- Date: 06/22/2001
- Proceedings: Letter to J. Scott from B. Robinson (regarding informing that the Administrative Law Judge sets the hearing date) filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 06/21/2001
- Proceedings: Letter to Judge Alexander from J. Scott (regarding parties dates of availability for hearing) filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 06/12/2001
- Proceedings: Letter to Judge Alexander from J. Scott (informing Judge of misunderstanding as to complying with Order Granting Continuance) filed via facsimile.
- PDF:
- Date: 04/04/2001
- Proceedings: Letter to Judge Alexander from J. Scott (regarding Mr. Duke`s medical status and request for status report in two months) filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 03/27/2001
- Proceedings: Order Placing Case in Abeyance issued (for status reports in two months).
- PDF:
- Date: 03/22/2001
- Proceedings: Letter to Judge Alexander from J. Scott regarding W. Duke`s availability for hearing (filed via facsimile).
- Date: 03/22/2001
- Proceedings: Response to Order Granting Continuance (filed by B. Robinson via facsimile).
- Date: 03/09/2001
- Proceedings: Exhibits filed by Petitioners
- PDF:
- Date: 03/02/2001
- Proceedings: Order Granting Continuance issued (parties to advise status by March 22, 2001).
- PDF:
- Date: 01/12/2001
- Proceedings: Notice of Hearing issued (hearing set for March 6, 2001; 9:30 a.m.; Live Oak, FL).
- PDF:
- Date: 01/03/2001
- Proceedings: Denial letter for Environmental Resource Permit (filed via facsimile).
Case Information
- Judge:
- DON W. DAVIS
- Date Filed:
- 01/03/2001
- Date Assignment:
- 07/30/2001
- Last Docket Entry:
- 10/05/2001
- Location:
- Live Oak, Florida
- District:
- Northern
- Agency:
- ADOPTED IN TOTO
Counsels
-
Wayne Duke
Address of Record -
Bruce W. Robinson, Esquire
Address of Record
Related Florida Statute(s) (3):
Related Florida Rule(s) (3):
- 40B -4.3000
- 40B -4.3030
- 40B -4.3040