NOTICE OF INTENT TO FIND PUBLIC SCHOOLS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT INCONSISTENT WITH SECTIONS 163.31777(2) and (3),
DCA DOCKET NO. 59-01
The Department gives notice of its intent to find the Public Schools Interlocal Agreement (“Agreement”) entered into by Seminole County, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Sanford, Winter Springs and Seminole County School Board, pursuant to Section 163.31777, F.S., to be inconsistent with the minimum requirements of Sections 163.31777(2) and (3), F.S.
The Agreement is available for public inspection Monday through Friday, except for legal holidays, during normal business hours, at Seminole County Planning and Development Department, Planning Division,
Any affected person, as defined in Section 163.31777(3)(b), F.S., has a right to petition for an administrative hearing to challenge the proposed agency determination that the Agreement is inconsistent with the minimum requirements of Sections 163.31777(2) and (3), F.S. The petition must be filed within twenty-one (21) days after publication of this notice in the Florida Administrative Weekly, and must include all of the information and contents described in Uniform Rule 28-106.201, F.A.C. The petition must be filed with the Agency Clerk, Department of Community Affairs,
If a petition is filed, other affected persons may petition for leave to intervene in the proceeding. A petition for intervention must be filed at least twenty (20) days before the final hearing and must include all of the information and contents described in Uniform Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. A petition for leave to intervene shall be filed at the Division of Administrative Hearings, Department of Management Services,
If a formal or informal proceeding is commenced as described above, any party to that proceeding may suggest mediation under Section 120.573, F.S. Mediation is not available as of right, and will not occur unless all parties agree to participate in the mediation. Choosing mediation does not affect the right to an administrative hearing.
Mike McDaniel, Chief
Office of Comprehensive Planning