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St. Augustine commission approves settlement allowing dock application, requires permits and license

2987055 · April 14, 2025
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Summary

The St. Augustine City Commission voted 4-0 to approve a settlement in Marlow v. City of St. Augustine that would dismiss a quiet-title lawsuit and allow the plaintiff to apply for a private dock at a location tied to East San Carlos Avenue, subject to required agency permits and a city-issued license.

The St. Augustine City Commission voted 4-0 on Oct. 27 to approve a proposed settlement in a quiet-title lawsuit that could allow a private property owner to seek permits for a new long dock over submerged land in Hospital Creek.

The settlement would resolve case number CA05-0186, filed by plaintiff Craig Marlow against the City of St. Augustine, by dismissing the lawsuit with prejudice and granting the city a full release from quiet-title claims in exchange for the plaintiff’s agreement to pursue a new dock application and comply with permitting requirements from the Planning and Zoning Board and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. If the plaintiff secures required permits and the permitted dock is located as specified in the agreement, the city would issue…

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