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2003-0717 Regular City Commission Meeting
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k. ;., . <br /> community at large, from the negative impacts which are both <br /> generated and perpetuated by the Land Development Regulations . <br /> 22 . The approval of the Land Development Regulations have <br /> caused and will cause irreparable harm to the plaintiffs . <br /> WHEREFORE, the plaintiffs request an order and judgment <br /> providing the following relief : <br /> a) A declaration that the Land Development <br /> Regulations, as approved by the City, are <br /> inconsistent with the Comprehensive Plan, as <br /> adopted by the City pursuant to the Act; <br /> b) An injunction prohibiting the Land Development <br /> Regulations from having any legal force and effect; <br /> c) An award to the plaintiffs of the costs of this <br /> action, including attorney' s fees; and <br /> d) Such other relief which this Court deems to be <br /> equitable and just . <br /> COUNT II <br /> (DECLARATION THAT BONUS PROVISIONS ARE FACIALLY VOID) <br /> 23 . Plaintiffs Golden Beach, Sheldon Schlesinger, and <br /> Scott Schlesinger reallege and reincorporate paragraph 1 through <br /> 17 as though fully set forth above . <br /> 24 . Section 703 . 8 . 4 of the Land Development Regulations of <br /> Sunny Isles Beach, which address the standards for development <br /> of building sites, contain provisions which allow property <br /> owners to exceed the maximum floor area ratio permitted in a <br /> zoning district . These "floor area ratio bonuses" are granted <br /> 8 <br /> SHUBIN & BASS, P.A. <br />
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