Sound Transportation Planning Coalition, Inc. v. Florida Department of Transportation
Sound Transportation Planning Coalition, Inc. v. Florida Department of Transportation
Opinion of the Court
Sound Transportation Planning Coalition, Inc. (STPC), a Tallahassee-based corporation of persons concerned with transportation developments as they affect the ecology, appeals from an order of the Department of Environmental Regulation granting a complex source air quality permit to the Department of Transportation for construction of additional traffic lanes on Thomasville Roád. We affirm.
The Department of Environmental Regulation did not offend Farrell v. Amica Mutual Ins. Co., 361 So.2d 408 (Fla. 1978), by reinstating the previously dismissed Section 120.57 proceedings, which were initiated by STPC to contest the issuance of a permit to DOT, then dismissed by DER when Fla.Admin.Code.R. 17-2.04(8), requiring such a permit, was purportedly repealed by DER action. When the Division of Administrative Hearings subsequently held that Rule 17-2.04(8) was irregularly repealed, DER reinstated the cause on motion by DOT. The prior dismissal was not a determination on the merits of DOT’s application, but only recognition that the underlying rule requiring the permit, was no longer in effect.
On the merits we find no error in DER’s action granting the permit.
AFFIRMED.
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