Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 73C-44.003 - Rendition
(1) As used in this chapter, rendition or
rendering means issuance of a written development order and transmittal by the
local government of the order together with all pertinent attachments to the
Department and to any other recipients specified by statutes, rules or
ordinances related to the Area of Critical State Concern. Transmittal of a
complete development order shall be made by hand delivery or by U.S. Mail
addressed to the Tallahassee Office of the Division of Community Development,
107 East Madison Street, MSC #160, Caldwell Building, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-6545, or to any field office, employee or agent of the Department
specified in writing by the Department. The postmark date on mail sent
certified return receipt shall be prima facie evidence of transmittal by mail
to the Department or other specified recipients. The dated signature of a
department employee shall be prima facie evidence of transmittal to the
Department by hand delivery on that date.
(2) Development orders shall not be rendered
until the time within which to file any local administrative appeals pursuant
to local ordinances has expired. If no local administrative appeal is filed, a
development order shall be rendered within five days after expiration of the
applicable appeal period. If a local administrative appeal is filed, the
development order shall be rendered within five days after resolution of the
local administrative appeal and expiration of any subsequently applicable
appeal periods authorized by local ordinances.
(3) A development order shall not take effect
or be acted upon by the developer until 45 days after rendition, unless a later
date is specified in the order, and the effectiveness of a development order
shall be stayed by the filing of a notice of appeal pursuant to section
380.07, F.S. Whenever possible,
local governments shall issue concurrently all local permits or development
orders that may be applicable to the proposed development.
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