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Boca Raton council rejects magistrate recommendation in submerged‑land dispute at 3000 NE 8th Ave

Boca Raton City Council · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Council adopted a resolution to reject a special magistrate’s nonbinding recommendation on a code‑enforcement order involving roughly 4 acres of submerged land at 3000 NE 8th Ave, voting 4‑1 after hearing the property owner and legal counsel.

The Boca Raton City Council voted 4‑1 on June 10 to adopt Resolution 81‑20‑25, formally rejecting a special magistrate’s nonbinding recommendation issued under the Florida Land Use and Environmental Dispute Resolution Act (F.L.U.D.R.A.) concerning approximately 4.04 acres of predominantly submerged land at 3000 Northeast 8th Avenue.

City staff and legal counsel recommended rejecting the magistrate’s recommendation and indicated the city retains full authority to accept, modify or reject such recommendations. City attorney counsel explained that if the council took no action within 45…

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