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2003-0717 Regular City Commission Meeting
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c) An award to the plaintiffs of the costs of this action, <br /> including attorney' s fees, and <br /> d) Such other relief which this Court deems to be equitable <br /> and just . <br /> COUNT III <br /> (DECLARATION THAT VESTED RIGHTS PROVISIONS ARE FACIALLY VOID) <br /> 27 . Plaintiffs the Town of Golden Beach, Sheldon <br /> Schlesinger, and Scott Schlesinger reallege and reincorporate <br /> paragraphs 1 through 17 as though fully set forth herein. <br /> 28 . Section 103 . 2 of the Land Development Regulations <br /> attempts to exempt from its application "any development for <br /> which an administrative site plan approval was issued prior to <br /> the effective date of these LDRs . " <br /> 29 . Prior to the enactment of the Land Development <br /> Regulations, all administrative site plan approvals in Sunny <br /> Isles Beach were approved in the absence of public notice and a <br /> public hearing . These site plan approvals were quasi-judicial <br /> proceedings, and are thus void as a matter of law for their <br /> failure to provide affected parties the opportunity to present <br /> evidence and testimony at a public hearing . <br /> 30 . Inasmuch as the previously approved site plans are <br /> void as a matter of law, the City' s attempt to confer "vested <br /> rights" on these approvals, particularly those where development <br /> has not yet commenced, is itself void and represents an illegal <br /> usurpation of the powers of the judicial branch . <br /> 10 <br /> SHUBIN & BASS, P.A. <br />
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