08-005528
Southwest Florida Water Management District vs.
William Going
Status: Closed
Recommended Order on Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
Recommended Order on Wednesday, March 11, 2009.
1STATE OF FLORIDA
4DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
8SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER )
12MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, )
15)
16Petitioner, )
18)
19vs. ) Case No. 08-5528
24)
25WILLIAM GOING, )
28)
29Respondent. )
31)
32RECOMMENDED ORDER
34The final hearing in this case was held on
43February 6, 2009, by video teleconference, at sites in
52Tallahassee and Tampa, Florida, before Bram D. E. Canter, an
62Administrative Law Judge of the Division of Administrative
70Hearings (DOAH).
72APPEARANCES
73For Petitioner Southwest Florida Water Management District:
80Adrienne Ellen Vining, Esquire
84Southwest Florida Water Management District
892379 Broad Street
92Brooksville, Florida 36404-6899
95For Respondent William Going:
99Charles Going, Qualified Representative
103c/o William Going
1064645 86th Avenue North
110Pinellas Park, Florida 33782-5714
114STATEMENT OF THE ISSUE
118The issue to be decided is whether William Going failed to
129obtain a permit before installing water wells in Palm Harbor,
139Pinellas County, Florida, as required by the statutes and rules
149administered by the District under Chapter 373, Florida Statutes
158(2007) 1 , and, if so, whether the Districts proposed penalties
168are reasonable and appropriate.
172PRELIMINARY STATEMENT
174On or about August 15, 2008, Petitioner Southwest Florida
183Water Management District (District) issued an Administrative
190Complaint and Order (Complaint) pursuant to Sections 373.119 and
199373.333, Florida Statutes, against Respondent William Going.
206The Complaint charged Respondent with violating Section
213373.313(1), Florida Statutes, and Florida Administrative Code
220Rule 40D-3.041(1), for failing to obtain a well construction
229permit before constructing certain water wells. On
236September 24, 2008, the District received a request for hearing
246from Respondent, which the District dismissed for failing to be
256in prescribed form. The District granted Respondent leave to
265re-file an amended request for hearing, which Respondent filed
274on October 21, 2008. The District then referred the matter to
285DOAH to conduct an evidentiary hearing and to issue a
295recommended order.
297At the hearing, the parties Joint Exhibits 1 through 16
307were accepted into evidence. The District presented the
315testimony of Susan Althoff, Sonia Beau, and William Permenter,
324who was accepted as an expert in water well construction.
334Respondents request to have his son, Charles Going, act as his
345representative at the hearing was granted. Respondent testified
353on his own behalf. The Districts request for official
362recognition of several statutes and rules applicable to water
371well construction and disciplinary action was granted.
378A transcript of the hearing was filed with DOAH.
387Petitioner filed a proposed Recommended Order. No post-hearing
395writing was filed by Respondent.
400FINDINGS OF FACT
4031. The District is the regional agency charged with the
413power and duty to administer and enforce the provisions of
423Chapter 373, Part III, Florida Statutes, entitled Regulation of
432Wells, and the rules the District has promulgated pursuant
442thereto in Florida Administrative Code Title 40D-3.
4492. Respondent William Going is a licensed water well
458contractor, holding License No. 1564.
4633. On June 1, 2007, the District received a complaint
473alleging that Respondent had constructed water wells at 5068
482Kernwood Court in Palm Harbor without first obtaining a well
492construction permit from the District.
4974. A subsequent inspection by the District disclosed that
506six sand point irrigation wells had been constructed at the
516Palm Harbor property, which is the residence of Stephen and
526Susan Althoff.
5285. The District had no record of a permit application for
539the wells and no well construction permit had been issued to
550Respondent to construct the wells at the Althoff property.
5596. Respondent admits that he constructed the wells at the
569Althoff property on June 1, 2007, and that he did so without
581first obtaining a well construction permit for the work.
5907. The District maintains a website where water well
599contractors can apply for water construction permits by filling
608out an on-line application. The Districts software program can
617automatically issue the permit if the information submitted by
626the applicant meets certain programmed parameters.
6328. Respondent testified that his wife attempted to access
641the website and to apply for the permit to construct the wells
653at the Althoff property, but she was unable to do so because she
666is not familiar with computers.
6719. Neither Respondent, nor his wife, telephoned the
679District to speak to the Districts permitting staff before the
689work was commenced at the Althoff property.
69610. Section 373.313(1), Florida Statutes, provides that in
704any geographic area where the Department of Environmental
712Protection (DEP) determines that prior permission to construct a
721water well would cause undue hardship, prior permission will
731not be required. Respondent made reference to this statute, but
741he did not show that the Althoff property is within a geographic
753area where DEP has declared that prior permission is not
763required for the construction of water wells. William
771Permenter, the Districts Field Technician Supervisor, has been
779regulating water well construction for many years, but is
788unaware of any such areas being designated.
79511. Respondent contends that if he had waited to obtain a
806permit before constructing wells at the Althoff property, it
815would have created a hardship for him because (1) water well
826construction in Pinellas County is very competitive and he
835probably would have lost the Althoff job if he had not done the
848work immediately; and (2) he would have paid the wages of his
860helper without a benefit (to Respondent).
86612. Section 337.326, Florida Statutes, establishes a
873procedure to seek an exemption from District rules to avoid an
884undue hardship. Respondent did not request an exemption from
893the District regarding the water wells constructed at the
902Althoff property.
90413. The competitive disadvantage that a water well
912contractor might face in waiting a day (or hours) to obtain a
924permit is not an undue hardship.
93014. Respondents potential loss in having to pay an
939employee for down time is not an undue hardship.
94815. On June 12, 2007, Respondent submitted an application
957to the District for a well construction permit for the wells at
969the Althoff property and the District issued Respondent a permit
979the following day.
98216. The Pinellas County Licensing Board issued a citation
991against Respondent pursuant to Section 489.127(5), Florida
998Statutes. The citation issued by the Board pertained to the
1008same water wells that are the subject of the Districts
1018enforcement case. A hearing was held before a Special Master
1028designated by the Board and was prosecuted by a County employee.
1039The Special Master issued a final order dismissing the case
1049against Respondent.
105117. On or about August 15, 2008, the District issued its
1062Complaint against Respondent, which seeks an administrative fine
1070of $500 and the assessment of five points against Respondents
1080water well contractor license. These penalties are consistent
1088with the disciplinary guidelines that have been adopted by rule
1098by the District.
1101CONCLUSIONS OF LAW
110418. DOAH has jurisdiction over the parties to and the
1114subject matter of this case under Sections 120.569, 120.57(1),
1123and 120.65(7), Florida Statutes. Pursuant to Section 120.65(7),
1131Florida Statutes, DOAH and the District have entered into a
1141contract for administrative law judges to conduct hearings for
1150the District.
115219. If the District has reason to believe a violation of
1163the laws that it administers has occurred, it may file a
1174complaint against the alleged violator. See § 373.119, Fla.
1183Stat.
118420. The enforcement proceeding initiated against
1190Respondent by the Pinellas County Licensing Board was the action
1200of a different governmental entity, was based on different
1209statutory authority, and pertained to the violation of different
1218laws. Therefore, the Boards final action is not binding on the
1229District. The Districts enforcement action does not cause
1237Respondent to be tried twice for the same offense.
124621. The District has the burden to prove by a
1256preponderance of the evidence that Respondent has violated the
1265law as alleged in the Complaint. See St. Johns River Water
1276Management District v. Modern, Inc. , 784 So. 2d 464 (Fla. 1st
1287DCA 2001).
128922. Section 373.313(1), Florida Statutes, requires prior
1296permission from the District for the construction of any water
1306well. 2 Respondent violated this statute when he constructed the
1316irrigation wells at the Althoff property without first obtaining
1325a permit.
132723. Florida Administrative Code Rule 40D-3.041(1) requires
1334that a permit be obtained from the District prior to the
1345construction, repair, modification, or abandonment of any water
1353well. Respondent violated this rule when he constructed the
1362irrigation wells at the Althoff property without first obtaining
1371a permit.
137324. Respondent did not present evidence sufficient to
1381establish mitigating factors that would justify the reduction of
1390the proposed penalties.
139325. The Districts proposed disciplinary action is fair
1401and reasonable under the circumstances.
1406RECOMMENDATION
1407Based on the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of
1417Law, it is
1420RECOMMENDED that the District issue a Final Order that
1429imposes the penalties set forth in its Administrative Complaint
1438and Order, dated August 15, 2008.
1444DONE AND ENTERED this 11th day of March, 2009, in
1454Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida.
1458BRAM D. E. CANTER
1462Administrative Law Judge
1465Division of Administrative Hearings
1469The DeSoto Building
14721230 Apalachee Parkway
1475Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3060
1478(850) 488-9675
1480Fax Filing (850) 921-6847
1484www.doah.state.fl.us
1485Filed with the Clerk of the
1491Division of Administrative Hearings
1495this 11th day of March, 2009.
1501ENDNOTES
15021 / All references to the Florida Statutes are to the 2007
1514codification.
15152 / This section refers to the department, but the water
1527management districts are authorized to exercise any power
1535authorized to be exercised by the Department of Environmental
1544Protection. See § 373.308(2), Fla. Stat.
1550COPIES FURNISHED :
1553Adrienne Ellen Vining, Esquire
1557Southwest Florida Water Management
1561District
15622379 Broad Street
1565Brooksville, Florida 36404-6899
1568William Going
1570DBA Going Irrigation
15734645 86th Avenue North
1577Pinellas Park, Florida 33782-5714
1581David L. Moore, Executive Director
1586Southwest Florida Water Management
1590District
15912379 Broad Street
1594Brooksville, Florida 34604-6899
1597NOTICE OF RIGHT TO SUBMIT EXCEPTIONS
1603All parties have the right to submit written exceptions within
161315 days from the date of this Recommended Order. Any exceptions
1624to this Recommended Order should be filed with the agency that
1635will issue the Final Order in this case.
- Date
- Proceedings
- PDF:
- Date: 03/11/2009
- Proceedings: Recommended Order cover letter identifying the hearing record referred to the Agency.
- PDF:
- Date: 03/10/2009
- Proceedings: Petitioner, Southwest Florida Water Management District`s Proposed Recommended Order filed.
- Date: 02/25/2009
- Proceedings: Transcript of Proceedings filed.
- Date: 02/06/2009
- Proceedings: CASE STATUS: Hearing Held.
- PDF:
- Date: 02/04/2009
- Proceedings: Letter to W. Going from R. Fischer regarding case dismissal and enclosing other case doucments filed.
- PDF:
- Date: 02/04/2009
- Proceedings: Petitioner Southwest Florida Water Management District`s List of Exhibits (exhibits not available for viewing) filed.
Case Information
- Judge:
- BRAM D. E. CANTER
- Date Filed:
- 11/05/2008
- Date Assignment:
- 11/05/2008
- Last Docket Entry:
- 05/01/2009
- Location:
- Tavaner, Florida
- District:
- Northern
- Agency:
- ADOPTED IN TOTO
Counsels
-
William Going
Address of Record -
Adrienne Ellen Vining, Esquire
Address of Record