Saturday, December 7, 2024

Update of Fairchild development / litigation. The loss in court in now complete – Village officials cave – and without argument – enter into an agreed final judgment in favor of the developer.

Palmetto Bay officials have surrendered and did not contest judgment against the village in the case of FAIRCHILD BAY SUBDIVISION LLC VS VILLAGE OF PALMETTO BAY, 2023-016828-CA-01. CLICK HERE to view the Order entered on December 5, 2024. 

I expected a Fairchild victory. The Order notes that “…in light of the recently entered opinion by this Court’s appellate division, quashing the Village’s rezoning denial at issue in this case. The Court has reviewed the Motions at a virtual hearing held on December 3, 2024…” but what is surprising is that “… the entry of this Final Judgment is unopposed.” (emphasis added)

When did Village Officials make the decision to accept judgment against the Village? No one knows. We will all have to wait until any shade session transcripts are released before the public finds out.

Village Officials have not released statements about this profound development.

Details are important. This judgment requires Palmetto Bay to take the following action:

PALMETTO BAY will adopt an Ordinance, approving the proposed rezoning of the Property from Agricultural (“AG”) to Estate Modified (“EM”).

PALMETTO BAY is directed, in accordance with applicable law, to properly advertise a rezoning and bring before the Village Council for final decision in the matter of rezoning the Property from Agricultural (“AG”) to Estate Modified (“EM”) by February, 2025.

PALMETTO BAY shall effect the rezoning of the Property from Agricultural (“AG”) to Estate Modified (“EM”).

HOWEVER, and one slight good point for village taxpayers, each side shall each bear their own attorneys’ fees and costs. (Taxpayers will "only" be responsible for the attorneys fees and costs paid to the list of lawyers who represented Palmetto Bay).

We will also now wait for the February zoning hearing to hear about the details.

THE BACKSTORY - PRIOR RELATED POSTS:

See November 19, 2024, Now armed with a strong appellate decision in their favor, is the stage set for victory by Fairchild Subdivision applicant against Palmetto Bay?

September 11, 2024. Fully unfavorable decision rendered against the Village of Palmetto Bay by the court in FAIRCHILD BAY SUBDIVISION LLC VS VILLAGE OF PALMETTO BAY, 2023-000033-AP-01

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Appellate Court rules against Residents and Palmetto Bay in the bridge appeal.

The action of Miami-Dade County regarding the 87th Avenue bridge has been affirmed on appeal. 

The decision was released this morning deciding the appeal of Village of Palmetto Bay, Florida, et al. v. Miami-Dade County, Florida, 3rd DCA Case no.: 2024-0230.  This was a 14 page decision.  In conclusion, the panel ruled that:

... the County was and is the ultimate decider as to the necessity of the Bridge Project. Because its actions were consistent with the applicable regulatory framework, it acted within its purview in approving the construction. We therefore find no reversible error and affirm in all respects.

CLICK HERE to view the opinion released Wednesday, December 4, 2024.

I will post an analysis later this week, but I am posting the notification and link to the opinion to enable access for any interested readers. 



Monday, December 2, 2024

Best Christmas Commercials Ever Santa Riding A Norelco Razor


This commercial was once the official signal that the Christmas season had arrived.

This was long before the famous Christmas movie - Die Hard - was released.  The current signal is the fall of Hans Gruber from the Nakatomi Building, but that's another story. 

Thursday, November 28, 2024

HAPPY THANKSGIVING 2024

Like millions of others across this great country, we will celebrate Thanksgiving, honoring a tradition older than the nation itself. The Continental Congress proclaimed that the "inhabitants of these states" observe a day of Thanksgiving back in 1782.  Ever since then we set this day aside to give thanks for all our blessings, and this year we have many things for which to be thankful.

Please also take the time to remember the less fortunate.  Many families and children are doing with less, Take the time to become involved in a local charity, with time, if not a donation. There are many ongoing charities that are looking for donations and volunteers.

There is much to be grateful for this Thanksgiving. Alexandra, Katherine, Meredith and I wish you and your family the happiest of holidays.  


Thanksgiving is the busiest traveling season of the year.  Please be aware and be safe. 

Famous Quote:
On Thanksgiving Day all over America, families sit down to dinner at the same moment - halftime.
– (author unknown)

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Breaking post - Now I've seen everything - parrot out for a drive

 I did ask and obtain permission for the photos.  Of all the things to see on my way to a mediation: a parrot riding on the car (tethered).  A beautiful day for a morning drive with the top down. I should have driven the convertible car this morning!



Seen while cycling - Santsimodo?

Alex and I ran across this Christmas display near South Miami City Hall.

Come on, look at it with an eye toward amusement: Santa is not climbing to a chimney, he is climbing a tower (clock tower) that rings bells to mark time.  We have named this display Santismodo after the fictional character in The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo.


Just for fun.  Enjoy.

Monday, November 25, 2024

Thanksgiving Holiday songs - kicking off with "Family" by Dolly Parton (with lyrics)


Three days until Thanksgiving.  

I am posting some Thanksgiving themed music in honor of the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday. Just for fun.

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Hershey's Kiss Christmas Commercial HD


An all time Christmas favorite - far a commercials go.  Just posting for fun.  Enjoy.

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Now armed with a strong appellate decision in their favor, is the stage set for victory by Fairchild Subdivision applicant against Palmetto Bay?

Are Palmetto Bay officials about to take an additional loss in regard to the Fairchild Subdivision zoning application? (CLICK HERE to view prior related articles relating to FAIRCHILD BAY SUBDIVISION LLC VS VILLAGE OF PALMETTO BAY.)

Little has been said (I think nothing has been said) by the Palmetto Bay PR machine relating to the second case pending at the Circuit Court level.  This case is also styled  FAIRCHILD BAY SUBDIVISION LLC VS VILLAGE OF PALMETTO BAY, but has been pending before a trial court under case number 2023-016828-CA-01. This case was heading to trial; the trial judge having denied cross motions for summary Judgments filed by each party back in late June, 2024.

EDITOR’S NOTE: What is a summary Judgment? : Summary judgment is a procedure used in civil lawsuits to fast track the litigation process and avoid unnecessary trials in those cases where there are no genuine disputes as to any material fact, and the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.

It appears that the Plaintiffs will be making a renewed attempt to secure a summary judgment in their favor (win) and avoid trial. This appears to be based upon the Order rendered by the Appellate Division, fully favorable to the plaintiff, slamming the Village of Palmetto Bay. See prior related post: Fully unfavorable decision rendered against the Village of Palmetto Bay by the court in FAIRCHILD BAY SUBDIVISION LLC VS VILLAGE OF PALMETTO BAY, 2023-000033-AP-01 

The new Plaintiffs may argue that this appellate decision changes everything – and that the prior denial of their motion for Summary Judgment should be reconsidered in light of the Appellate Court ruling that Palmetto Bay officials "...failed to follow the essential requirements of the law, rendered a decision wholly unsupported by competent substantial evidence and subjected Petitioner to reverse spot zoning that resulted in a confiscatory taking of its real property.” 

This was a damning opinion and it was not contested by the village officials – they accepted the findings of that order without seeking a rehearing or appeal.

This hearing is presently set for December 3, 2024, at 9:30 AM. Before the Honorable Spencer Eig. Things are getting interesting once again – and interesting is not often good for the Village of Palmetto Bay.

The details (for those who like to take deeper dives):
Each side had filed their own motions for Summary Judgment in this case.  Fairchild Bay filed its motion on September 28, 2023. Palmetto Bay filed its motion for Summary Judgment on November 29, 2023.  The Trial Judge had DENIED the summary judgments filed by both Fairchild Bay and Palmetto Bay by order dated June 28, 2024.  The appellate order was released months later, on September 10, 2024.

So what has changed since those orders?

First of all, the parties have changed.  The ownership rights of the property has changes.  On February 22, 2024, the ownership of the Property was transferred from FAIRCHILD BAY SUBDIVISION LLC to Marcos R. Becari. Thereafter, on July 24, 2024, the ownership was transferred to Marcos R. Becari and Ann E.Becari as life tenants. As a result, Marcos R. Becari and Ann E. Becari have succeeded to all rights, title, and interest in the subject matter of this action.

The next big question is whether the named individuals are actually new parties or did they simply dissolve the LLC and step in individually? Also, will the new parties be more willing to work with this council or will they will take a harder line, especially armed with the recent appellate order?

We will wait and see.  The hearing is set for Tuesday, December 3 at 9:30 AM – which is Judge Eig’s standard Motion Calendar schedule.  Motions for summary judgments usually require a special set as they take longer than a simple 5 minute motion. Perhaps this is a hearing to discuss the appellate order and to discuss when to specially set the summary judgment motion for rehearing based upon the order.

About Fairchild Bay Subdivison LLC – this was a Florida Corporation that has been administrative dissolved, no longer in existence. The only officer listed was Sainz Homes, as manager and registered agent.

Mrs. Sainz, identified as the Petitioner's representative (Fairchild Bay Subdivison LLC), had testified before the Palmetto Bay Council that the Petitioner intended to subdivide the property; build two homes for the owners and have two single family homes available for sale.

I am unaware of the specifics as to the prior relationship, if any, Marcos R. Becari and Ann E. Becari, to the original applicant/Petitioner Fairchild Bay Subdivison LLC, or if this impacts the prior representation that two of the homes would be for owners or if all homes are to be developed and sold to unrelated parties.

Monday, November 18, 2024

The election results have been certified - and now its official: 24-Year-Old Mark Merwitzer Becomes Youngest Vice Mayor In Palmetto Bay’s History

A new generation is stepping up to lead.  These are exciting times for Palmetto Bay. 

The election was certified last Friday so the results are now official. 

Mark's hard work and perseverance paid off in the face of vicious rumors and baseless attacks. He ran an outstanding positive campaign based upon his qualifications and vision for our community.

As reported in the Palmetto Bay News: Mark’s campaign was considered a long shot. He faced an incumbent vice mayor supported by influential figures like the county mayor, local school board member, village mayor, and current and former Palmetto Bay and Pinecrest councilmembers, to name a few. Despite these odds and running against an opponent funded by political action committees, his grassroots campaign resonated with voters eager for change.

Perhaps his biggest challenge will be working with Council Member Dr. Marsha Matson to restore civility, accountability and transparency to Palmetto Bay.

Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Vice Mayor elect shows class and thanks his fellow residents. We look forward to great things in the years ahead

 A very nice thank you from Vice Mayor Elect Merwitzer.  I would expect no less as he is a product of this fine village:

Hello Gene,

I am truly humbled and deeply grateful for the trust you've placed in me as your new Vice Mayor. This victory belongs to each and every one of you who believed in a brighter, bolder future for our village. Together, we have shown that when a community comes together, we can create meaningful change.


To my incredible volunteers, friends, and neighbors who walked with me, knocked on doors, made calls, and shared their enthusiasm — thank you from the bottom of my heart. Your support and belief in our vision for Palmetto Bay have made all the difference.


Now, the work begins. I am committed to delivering on our promises—from traffic solutions to preserving our green spaces, reinstating the Neighborhood Protection Committee, and ensuring that every voice in our community is heard. This is just the start, and I am excited to work alongside each of you to move our village forward.


As a small request, if you have a yard sign supporting our campaign, please take it down as soon as possible.


Lastly, I encourage everyone to stay engaged. Let's continue to build a village that listens, learns, and grows together. I’m always here to hear your thoughts and concerns. Please feel free to reach out anytime at mark@markmerwitzer.com or via phone at 786-309-6743.


Thank you once again for your trust and support. Let's continue to make Palmetto Bay a place we are all proud to call home.


With gratitude and optimism,


Mark Merwitzer

Vice Mayor Elect of Palmetto Bay