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2003-0717 Regular City Commission Meeting
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2 . The individual petitioners are residents and taxpayers <br /> of the City of Sunny Isles Beach and the Town of Golden Beach. <br /> 3 . Petitioner Town of Golden Beach ("Golden Beach") is a <br /> duly constituted municipal corporation of the State of Florida <br /> located in Miami-Dade County. Golden Beach shares a municipal <br /> boundary with Sunny Isles Beach. <br /> 4 . The petitioners are "substantially affected person (s) " <br /> as contemplated by Fla. Stat . §163 . 3213 (2) (a) , T'ey all live in <br /> close proximity to real property in Sunny Isles Beach, <br /> particularly ocean-front Property in the Mixed Use-Resort zoning <br /> district, which can and will be developed pursuant to the City' s <br /> "land development regulations . " The Town of Golden Beach, in <br /> turn, has a direct interest in land development regulations of <br /> Sunny Isles 3each complying with the Intergovernmental <br /> Coordination elements of the Comprehensive Plan. As such, the <br /> improper adoption and application of the land development <br /> regulations will result in the petitioners suffering an "injury <br /> in fact" of a type or nature that this statutory challenge is <br /> designed to protect . <br /> S . Alleging further, the petitioners will suffer, to a <br /> greater extent than the community at large, damage in the form <br /> of negative impacts on the value of their property, negative <br /> traffic hazards directly affecting them and their property, <br /> noise and visual impacts, reduction of <br /> physical safety, and <br /> • SHUBIN & BASS, P.A. <br />
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