Sunset Islands No. 3 & 4 Properties Owners, Inc. v. Miami Beach Yacht Club
This text of 447 So. 2d 380 (Sunset Islands No. 3 & 4 Properties Owners, Inc. v. Miami Beach Yacht Club) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court of Appeal of Florida primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
We affirm the dismissal of the plaintiff property owners’ association’s amended complaint for declaratory relief, upon a holding that the defendant City of Miami Beach complied with the notice requirements imposed by its city charter and ordinances when it enacted a comprehensive zoning ordinance in 1971 to replace the then-existing comprehensive zoning ordinance. See Gulf & Eastern Development Corp. v. City of Fort Lauderdale, 354 So.2d 57 (Fla.1978). The appellant’s contention that repeal and replacement of the ordinance in question required mail notice is erroneous.
The plain and obvious meaning of the repealed zoning ordinance, see Rinker Materials Corp. v. City of North Miami, 286 So.2d 552 (Fla.1973), as the trial court found, is that publication notice is all that is required in enacting a comprehensive zoning ordinance. The mailed notice provision of the repealed ordinance applies only to “site-specific” changes affecting only a limited area of property.1 Cf. Claremont [381]*381Taxpayers Association v. City of Claremont, 223 Cal.App.2d 589, 35 Cal.Rptr. 907 (1963) (mailed notice requirements for changes to a limited area of property do not apply to the repeal and replacement of comprehensive zoning ordinance); Wanamaker v. City Council of El Monte, 200 Cal.App.2d 453, 19 Cal.Rptr. 554 (1962) (mailed notice requirement for amendment to zoning ordinance did not apply to enactment of new, complete and comprehensive plan which would affect all property within the city).
The order of the trial court is accordingly affirmed.
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