Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 29I-7.001 - Purpose
(1) The purpose of this rule is to establish
a voluntary regional dispute resolution process (RDRP) to reconcile differences
on planning, growth management, and other issues among local governments,
regional agencies and private interests. The process consists of seven
components:
(a) process initiation
(initiation and response letters),
(b) settlement meetings,
(c) pre-initiation meeting,
(d) situation assessment,
(e) mediation,
(f) advisory decision-making, and
(g) reference to other dispute resolution
processes (judicial, administrative, or arbitration proceedings). Components
(a) and (b) are required while components (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g) are
optional.
(2) The intent
of the RDRP is to provide a flexible process to reconcile differences on
planning and growth management issues that will clearly identify and resolve
problems as early as possible; utilize the procedures in a low-to-high cost
sequence; allow flexibility in the order in which the procedures are used;
provide for the appropriate involvement of affected and responsible parties;
and provide as much process certainty as possible.
(3) The RDRP may to be used to resolve
disputes involving extrajurisdictional impacts as provided for in the
intergovernmental coordination elements of local comprehensive plans, as
required by Section 163.3177, F.S.; inconsistencies
between port master plans and local comprehensive plans, as required by Section
163.3178, F.S.; the siting of
community residential homes, as required by Section
419.001(5),
F.S.; and any other matters covered by statutes which reference the
RDRP.
(4) The RDRP shall not be
used to address disputes involving environmental permits or other regulatory
matters unless all the parties involved agree to initiate use of the
RDRP.
(5) The RDRP does not replace
local processes and is not intended to be used by parties dissatisfied with the
appropriate application of local rules and regulations.
(6) Use of the RDRP shall not alter the right
of a jurisdiction, organization, group, or individual to judicial or
administrative determination of any issues if that entity is entitled to such a
determination under statutory or common law.
(7) Participation in the RDRP as a named
party or in any other capacity does not convey or limit intervenor status in
any judicial or administrative proceedings.
(8) All named parties who agree to
participate in this process commit to a good faith effort to resolve problems
or disputes.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 186.509 FS. Law Implemented 186.509 FS.
New 4-12-94.
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