Town of Golden Beach v. Breakstone Beach Properties, Ltd.
Town of Golden Beach v. Breakstone Beach Properties, Ltd.
Opinion of the Court
We reverse the trial court’s order granting a mandatory temporary injunction. The record is devoid of any indication that Breakstone Beach Properties is likely to succeed on its claim to a right of direct access, by a pedestrian gate, from the north border of its housing development site to the defen
Reversed.
. Compare Bowling v. National Convoy & Trucking, 101 Fla. 634, 639, 135 So. 541, 544 (1931) (where a defendant has "suddenly and secretly" altered "the last actual, peaceable, noncontested condition which preceded the pending controversy, ... the court may not only restrain further action by the defendant, but may also, by preliminary mandatory injunction, compel defendant to restore the subject-matter of the suit to its former condition, and in so doing the court acts without any regard to the ultimate merits of the controversy.”) (quoting 1 High on Injunctions 9).
. The Town of Golden Beach may limit pedestrian access to a single gate in the interest of security, ecology, or other legitimate public welfare objects of municipal police power. See City of Daytona Beach Shores v. State, 483 So.2d 405 (Fla. 1985).
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