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Northview Litigation Update PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 11 February 2011 13:03
Dear Carillon Resident:
 
As many of you are aware, the Association filed a lawsuit for declaratory and injunctive relief in February 2009 to challenge the County’s approval of the 4-story, 600-bed student housing complex proposed to be located at the entrance of the Carillon community.  In Count III of this lawsuit, the Association alleges that  the proposed student housing project violates the UCF Campus Master Plan, which mandates that "University owned housing shall be built on campus grounds."  In July and October 2010, the Developers and the County filed separate motions for summary judgment seeking to have the circuit court throw out Count III, claiming UCF does not own the student housing project.  
 
On February 3, 2011, the circuit court held a hearing on the Developers' and the County's motions.  At the conclusion of the hearing, the circuit court denied the Developers' and the County's motions, thereby ruling in the Association's favor and refusing to throw out Count III.  This is the second time the circuit court has denied the County's attempts to dispose of Count III.
 
For complete and accurate information regarding the Association’s legal challenges to the student housing project, we encourage you to visit the Association’s website for ongoing status updates and copies of the court filings.
Last Updated ( Friday, 11 February 2011 13:08 )
 
Northview Litigation Update PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 09 December 2010 13:23

As many of you are aware, the Association filed two lawsuits in February 2009 to challenge the County’s approval of the 4-story, 600-bed student housing complex proposed to be located at the entrance of the Carillon community.  The following is a brief update regarding the status of such litigation.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 December 2010 13:29 )
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Northview Florida Supreme Court Filings PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 16 November 2010 10:44
Attached are thirteen documents in the Florida Supreme Court proceeding
  1. Petitioners' Notice to Invoke Discretionary Jurisdiction of the Florida Supreme Court dated 11-02-10
  2. Petitioners' Jurisdictional Brief dated 11-15-10
  3. Appendix to Jurisdictional Brief dated 11-15-10
  4. Florida Wildlife Federation, Inc.'s Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  5. 1000 Friends of Florida, Inc.'s Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  6. Sarasota County Council of Neighborhood Association, Inc.'s Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  7. American Planning Association-Florida Chapter's Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  8. Florida Audubon Society, Inc.'s Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  9. Putnam Citizens Alliance, Inc.'s Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  10. Putnam County Environmental Council, Inc.'s Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  11. Robert K. Lincoln's Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  12. Sorrento Ranches Homeowners Association, Inc.'s Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
  13. Scenic America-Florida Chapter, Inc.'s Notice of Intent to File Amicus Curiae Brief
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 16 November 2010 10:44 )
 
Northview Filings PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 15 November 2010 14:21

Attached are thirty-five following documents in the 5th District Court case:

Last Updated ( Monday, 15 November 2010 14:51 )
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Defendant Seminole County's Motion to Join Parties PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 09:46
Attached as a PDF is a copy of the "County's Motion to Join Parties," dated 1-13-10.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 16 January 2010 09:48 )
 
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