COMMISSION v. MCGILL

No. 1D02-1589.

823 So.2d 236 (2002)

FLORIDA FISH & WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION, Petitioner, v. Thomas D. McGILL; Ronald J. Pritchard; Daniel J. Dvorak; Robert H. Atkins; Russell P. Gentile; Standing Watch, Inc.; Jim Kalvin; Thomas Mason; Douglas P. Jaren; Stowell Robertson; Sea Ray Boats, Inc.; Save The Manatee Club, Inc.; Florida Wildlife Federation; Florida Power & Light Company; City of Cocoa Beach; and City of Titusville, Respondents.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

August 6, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James V. Antista, General Counsel, and Ross Stafford Burnaman, Assistant General Counsel, Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Tallahassee, petitioner.

Thomas D. McGill, pro se.

Ronald J. Pritchard, pro se.

Daniel J. Dvorak, pro se.

Robert H. Atkins, pro se.

Russell P. Gentile, pro se.

Kenneth J. Plante of Brewton, Plante & Plante, Tallahassee, Jim Kalvin, Thomas Mason, Douglas P. Jaren & Stowell Robertson; Clayton W. Crevasse and Robert Pritt of Roetzel & Andress, Ft. Myers, for respondents Standing Watch, Inc.

Jim Kalvin, Thomas Mason, Douglas P. Jaren and Stowell Robertson; Gary K. Hunter, Jr., and D. Kent Safriet of Hopping, Green, Sams & Smith, Tallahassee, for respondent Sea Ray Boats, Inc.

David Guest, S. Ansley Samson and Allison Fenn of Earthjustice Legal Defense Fund, Tallahassee, for respondents Save the Manatee Club, Inc., and Florida Wildlife Federation, Inc.

Diana Lee Davis, Juno Beach, and Daniel H. Thompson of Berger, Davis & Singerman, Tallahassee, for respondent Florida Power & Light Company.

Carole Joy Barice of Fowler, Barice, Feeney & O'Quinn, Orlando, for respondent City of Cocoa Beach.

Dwight W. Severs, City Attorney, Titusville, for respondent City of Titusville.


PER CURIAM.

The respondents in this cause initiated a rule challenge proceeding against the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (Commission). During the course of proceedings before the Division of Administrative Hearings, a dispute arose over which party was responsible for the cost of a transcript and the manner in which the cost of the transcript was to be calculated. An Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) resolved...

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