WATSON v. CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG

No. 84-2666.

489 So.2d 138 (1986)

W.L. WATSON, Appellant, v. CITY OF ST. PETERSBURG, a Municipal Corporation Organized under the Laws of the State of Florida, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

May 23, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edmund S. Whitson, Jr. and Gary D. Sizemore of Whitson & Whitson, P.A., Clearwater, and Thomas G. Pelham and William L. Hyde of Culpepper, Pelham, Turner & Mannheimer, Tallahassee, for appellant.

Michael S. Davis, City Atty., St. Petersburg, Charles L. Siemon and Wendy U. Larsen of Siemon, Larsen & Purdy, Chicago, Ill., and F. Craig Richardson, Jr. of Siemon, Larsen & Purdy, Sarasota, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

W.L. Watson, a property owner, appeals from a final summary judgment finding that section 29-20, a portion of the tree ordinance contained in the City of St. Petersburg Code, is not unconstitutional as constituting an unlawful delegation of legislative power to the city manager. The summary judgment did find unconstitutional, as an unlawful delegation of legislative power to the city manager, section 29-26 of that ordinance which permitted the city manager...

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