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O'BOYLE, CIVIL DIVISION Plaintiff, VA TOWN OF GULFSTREAM, Defendant. CASE NO.: VERIFIED COMPLAINT TO ENFORCE FLORIDA'S PUBLIC RECORDS ACT AND FOR DECLARATORY RELIEF The Plaintiff, STOPDIRTYGOVERNMENT, LLC and MARTIN E. O'BOYLE, (the "Plaintiff'), by and through the undersigned counsel, hereby sue TOWN OF GULFSTREAM ("Defendant") and states: 1. This action concerns the Defendant's violation of Plaintiff's civil rights pursuant to Article I, § 24 of the Florida Constitution and Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, (the "Public Records Act"). 2. This action seeks declaratory and equitable relief. 3. Specifically, Plaintiff seeks an order declaring the Defendant to be in breach of its constitutional and statutory duty to permit access to public records, and compelling the Defendant to provide access to the requested public records, and awarding Plaintiff attorney's fees and costs. Additionally, Plaintiff requests this matter be expedited, upon motion by Plaintiff, pursuant to § 119.11 (1), Florida Statutes. Z 6 •solnlulS EPPol3 '611 jaldugO3o suolslAoad oql japun (;Iao•weails;Itt;I'@i aagsE nllq) lE luepua3aQ of I!Ewa VIA lsanb;)N spi000N otlqnd a paAlwgns `al,Cog,O -g uiueyq '33l1uleld b IOZ `6Z XEW lnoge ao uO -I I •solnlelS epuo13 '61 I aaldegO3o suotslAold oql aapun (Vao-wea.ns 31tt;I'yC�i tol,Ceu) le luepuoj*Cl of Itewa VIA isanbag spxooa21 oggnd e palllwgns '•O"1"I .LNfl WN'H9AODAINIOdOIS 33llululd b I OZ '0£ �E W lnoge to uO '01 •salnlElS Epuol3JO 611 aaldegO aapun spaooaa of ssaaae aplAoid of pa.ttnba.t s! 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Both of the Requests advised the Defendant to provide in writing any statutory exemptions, to provide the appropriate citation for any such exemption and to clearly articulate in writing the rationale for asserting such an exemption. 13. The Requests asked for public records as that term is used and defined in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, including § 119.011(12) Fla. Stat. and Art. I, § 24(a) of the Florida Constitution. 14. Defendant has failed to acknowledge or respond to these requests in a legally sufficient manner. 15. The only responses received are pre -typed standard Town of Gulf Stream letters if stating that the Town will respond in a reasonable amount of time. 16. No further communications regarding these requests have been received from Defendant's to date. COUNT I — UNLAWFUL WITHHOLDING OF PUBLIC RECORDS 17. Plaintiff re -alleges and incorporates by reference the above numbered paragraphs 1 through 16 as if fully alleged herein. 18. Defendant, as an agency defined in § 1 19.011(2), Fla. Stat. owes a duty to allow access to any person to all public records within its control pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 119.01(1) unless specifically exempted by the Florida Constitution. 19. Plaintiff made a public records request, request ID# 569, for "all Public Records which contain any one of the following words: "O'Boyle ", "Boyle ", "Morgan ", "Toohey ", "Drouin ", "Deemer", "Minor", "Randolph ", "Sweetapple ", dated starting August 1, 2013 through the date of this Request" which is attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit A. 3 13 pan!em 10 pasnoxa uaaq `poun000 aneg uo!lou slgl of luapooaad suoil!puoo IV -0£ '(l)I F611 uo!IaaS 'IBIS 'vu aaS •Suuuaq alu!pawun ao3 las aq lsnw jallew s!rly'6Z •Io.quoo sl! u!glpm spioaai oggnd Idwaxa-uou ssaooB ylpmJJllu!BId ayl 2urpmoid apnlou! yo!gm `sa!lnp sl! uuopod Iuupua3aQ IBIBls!su! of 11421P legal iuolo e sBg3J14u!eld '8Z (• infu! aygnd olquiedoni ue solnl!Isuoo paleloln uaaq seg mel oql 1Bgl �julmogs araw agl legl $ulPlog)(OIOZ bOQ Is 'Bld) OOZ `£61 P£'oS I £ •,L !�ysdnaD aaS Crnfu! o Ignd olgendoiui ue salnlllsuoo -IBIS 'Bid `LO'611 uo!IoaSdo uollBloln 'LZ 'spIomA331 ayl a03 Yonas asugBlup ialndwoo oldwrs a gl!m ueds owq hogs u u! palaldwoo Xllu!lued uaaq aneg pinoo Isonba.r ayy '9Z •uuuy ainlry JO pooy!laN!l u smg2ns lonpuoo s,luupua3aQ pue uuug PIcIamdaui ue solnlgsuoo spiooa.r oggnd jo Ie!uop ayy'SZ lad spioaa21 aygnd s,Bpuold Aq palulduialuoo se ssaooe 3o lusrgaa jo Bulplogylrm Injmulun ue alnl!Isuoo spiooar palsonboi aql gulp!noid u! 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COUNT II — UNLAWFUL WITHHOLDING OF PUBLIC RECORDS 31. Plaintiff re -alleges and incorporates by reference the above numbered paragraphs 1 through 16 as if fully alleged herein. 32. Defendant, as an agency defined in §119.01 1(2), Fla. Stat. owes a duty to allow access to any person to all public records within its control pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 119.01(l) unless specifically exempted by the Florida Constitution. 33. Plaintiff made a public records request, request ID# 574, for "all Public Records which contain any one of the folloxling ivords: ' fdot ", "DOT", " FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (INCLUDING ANY OF THE WORDS WHICH ARE ABBREVIATED IN ANY FASHION) ", " Transfield Services "Brett Drouin (including any other party that is commonly known as FDOT) ", "Morgan ", " Totdtey ", "Boyle ", "O'Boyle ", "Hidden ", 5 '(011-611 uopaaS le,g "eld aag 2uueay a,etpawwt io3 las aq,snut aauew situ "£b •lojluoo sl[ utgltm sploaal at lgnd ldwaxa-uou ss000e 97th+33uuteld ayl 2utptnmd apnlaut gatgm `satlnp slt uuojlad luepugjaQ Imp lstsui of lq'ou legal ieala a seyPluteld "Zb (•fantut oggnd olqumdaitt ue salnlusuoa pa,elotn uaaq seq mel aql ley, &smogs alaw gill legl $utPiotl)(OIOZ VZ)d Is "elA) OOZ 'E61 P£'oS I £ 'U174onlV o iUJj 'n h/sdv D oaS -fantut atlgnd algetedaut ue salnitlsuoa •le1S '919 `LO"61 I uot,aaS 3o uotlelotn • I b •spIomdail aq1 103 yaaeas asegelep nindwoo oldwts a ilitm ueds awtl Ilogs a ut palaldwoa X11sp.ted uaaq aneq pinoo lsonbai ail 1, -op -Limit ain,n33o pooygailq a sis;Mns ,onpuoa s,4uepua3a4 pue uuuq olgeiedaut ue salnitlsuoo spaoaaa oggnd jo letuap aqy "6£ •lay spioaa-1 atlgnd s,epr_co1:j Xq pa,eldwaluoo se ssaaae do lestyatlo fjutploggltm ingmelun ue olnitlsuoo spiooat pa,sanbai aql f?utptnotd w Xulap outoguo s,luepu3p(] -g£ -spt000l palsonbai ay of algeotldde uotldwoxo faoltyels ou paha luepua3aQ oqs "L£ -toy spaoaag atlgnd s,eptxolA spun pa,dwoxa lou On pa,sonboi jjtlutEld spaooa.t agZ "9£ •mel oseo pailsgge,so-Ilam pue •lelS "EIA *0(00-611§ `uotlnlusuoD eppolA all) JO bZ§ `I alatuy3o uoyelotn III SPS0391 palsonbal ag13o satdoo gltm33tluteld aptnoid of poslt}ai,t uaym Xinp sit palelotn luepua3aQ "S£ 'Q 3lglyx3 oas 'awtl jo,unoum olgeumal a ut puodsal lltm umo L oqj legj 2Ittlels `b IOZ V aunt polep laual wea.gS 3lnD 3o umoy paepuels podAl-old a st `a,ep 01 pantaaw osuodsaa Iuo oq j •l,£ 'D itgnlxa se utaiaq pa,etodtoout pue olazaq pagaeue St gonlm ,IuvdjjSflilD J0 11410,E alp fb dvm fo-lll, lm alp Ill SuffIS io1p n sloaigo of da/ba yolynl pun isanbay styl fo olvp alp y8n0J111 f IOZ '! ls11811y 8ulljvls pat0p ',,.moq roN„ 44. All conditions precedent to this action have occurred, been excused or waived. RELIEF REQUESTED WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays this Court: (a) Set an immediate hearing pursuant to § 119.11, Florida Statutes; (b) Declare that the Defendant's failure to provide Plaintiff with access to the requested public records was unconstitutional and unlawful under Article I, § 24 of the Florida Constitution and the Public Records Act; (c) Order the Defendant to allow the inspection, copying and photographing of the requested records. (d) Award Plaintiff its reasonable attorney's fees, costs, and expenses incurred in this action, as provided in § 119.12, Florida Statutes; and (e) Grant such further relief as the Court deems proper. Respectfully submitted, Dated: July 23 .2014 THE O'BOYLE LAW FIRM, P.C. 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Documal[ $i.e 8. 5'I I"SEF Martin E. O'Boyle 1280 West Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Telephone: 954-570-3505 Telecopy:954-360-0807 hUA(B:R CFPA6ES II•13l/pIPK TpANSAIIi'TAL /A6E 2 fF 15]U JO NOT D(�A11 Pw6F5, PL£ASEG(1 ADSI-5]U-]5(3 x a,y;„rnu,ari nnr Gwa3.5rCrlrry _PadJ.G-ry _Omrr. Da Tci T:me:CBi 1?/2D:y: Jy:3y PM Page: I ILas: Pagel Total Pav'=s $eann9o: 2 coxal Pages 56n2 _ 1�(J. Dac. PcmD is $iaCi[In Star[ Tlnlc D,,,a,,n FS 9es I..IOpE conLell2$ $SdLV6 1 8292 $dt.3T0'IBJ 5-3?: y: 33?M 2$s 2i _ SG3 CP E Rtc: P.: Pescn(I IS: Sentl LCl r.la: ltlOv. BG: Rr1.Jc SeC `AP: MUI2i Polling FN: RCmote $aTvCe PG: Sen A9 R8: P.Clay BrOa[ICaST P_: Avco Sentl TM: Ton Fas Fpr.varU CP: COmVI1[9U $N: Sentl ngaln ESI: En9a9etl a5: 4u to Smu TM; Te rmi na r_tl TELECOPIER TRANSMITTAL PAGE DATE.' TO: -Rom: x.,u L Vt.tY hUA(B:R CFPA6ES II•13l/pIPK TpANSAIIi'TAL /A6E 2 fF 15]U JO NOT D(�A11 Pw6F5, PL£ASEG(1 ADSI-5]U-]5(3 x a,y;„rnu,ari nnr Gwa3.5rCrlrry _PadJ.G-ry _Omrr. Da Tci T:me:CBi 1?/2D:y: Jy:3y PM Page: I ILas: Pagel Total Pav'=s $eann9o: 2 coxal Pages 56n2 _ 1�(J. Dac. PcmD is $iaCi[In Star[ Tlnlc D,,,a,,n FS 9es I..IOpE conLell2$ $SdLV6 1 8292 $dt.3T0'IBJ 5-3?: y: 33?M 2$s 2i _ SG3 CP E Rtc: P.: Pescn(I IS: Sentl LCl r.la: ltlOv. BG: Rr1.Jc SeC `AP: MUI2i Polling FN: RCmote $aTvCe PG: Sen A9 R8: P.Clay BrOa[ICaST P_: Avco Sentl TM: Ton Fas Fpr.varU CP: COmVI1[9U $N: Sentl ngaln ESI: En9a9etl a5: 4u to Smu TM; Te rmi na r_tl g liqTq-xl TOWN OF GULF STREAM PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA Delivered via e-mail June 1. 2014 Martin E. O'Boyle [mailto: records@commerce-group.com] Re: PRR #569 Provide copies of all Public Records which contain any of the following words: "O'Boyle", "Boyle", 'Morgan" "Toohey" "Drouin" "Deemer", "Minor", "Randolph", "Sweetapple" dated starting August 1, 2013 through the date of this Request. Dear Martin E. O'Boyle [mailto: records@commerce-group.com], The Town of Gulf Stream has received your public records request dated May 29, 2014. If your request was received in writing, then the first page of that request is attached to this cover letter. If your request was verbal, then the description of your public records request is set forth in the space below. The Town of Gulf Stream is currently working on a large number of incoming public records requests. The Town will use its very best efforts to respond to you in a reasonable amount of time with the appropriate response or an estimated cost to respond. 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"Touhey", "Boyle", "O'Boyle", "Hidden", "Harbour" dated stating August 1, 2013 through the date of this Request and which refer to objects and/or signs in the right-of-way of the Town of Gulfsuram.. Dear Stopdirtygovemment, LLC [mailto: records@commerce-group.com], The Town of Gulf Stream has received your public records request dated June 3, 2014. If your request was received in writing, then the first page of that request is attached to this cover letter. If your request was verbal, then the description of your public records request is set forth in the space below. The Town of Gulf Stream is currently working on a large number of incoming public records requests. The Town will use its very best efforts to respond to you in a reasonable amount of time with the appropriate response or an estimated cost to respond. 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THE TOWN OF GULFSTREAM Defendant IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2014-CA007123 AG COMPLAINT TO ENFORCE FLORIDA'S PUBLIC RECORDS ACT AND FOR DECLARATORY AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF The Plaintiff, CG ACQUISITION COMPANY, INC., ("Plaintiff"), by and through the undersigned counsel, hereby sues, THE TOWN OF GULFSTREAM ("Defendant"), and states: 1. This action concerns the Defendant's violation of Plaintiff's civil rights pursuant to Article I, § 24 of the Florida Constitution and Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, (the "Public Records Act"). 2. This action seeks declaratory and equitable relief. 3. Specifically, Plaintiff seeks an order declaring the Defendant to be in breach of its constitutional and statutory duty to permit access to public records, and compelling the Defendant to provide access to the requested public records, and awarding Plaintiff attorney's fees and costs. Additionally, Plaintiff requests this matter be expedited, upon motion by Plaintiff. pursuant to § 119.1 1(1), Florida Statutes. ;rq!tlxa se pagoe4e sr ,Qouuaa;uTBW 2rtrpling„ se papoo uopoesuen 6IOZ fjenuer 13— saot;o13sueq letouaug it sapoo luepuajgC[oq;;eq; smouy�guMull I T •Saxe; 2ttpajaua2 anuanaj We ,iatj; jatpW „`sIsoD ... ;asl3o SIlura red„ gotgm saa;;ou aje •ola `smatnaj UPId;!s saaueusn q;rm polu!oosse „saa;„ aq;;etp s;oadsns giJUI13Id •01 •uopoe;uaunrjano2 orU!aads mog 2mutmaas „sasoo aq; Iasjjo ,Slruwud„ o; am .(atg jag;ej `anuanaj as!aj o;;ou aas 2u! !mjad garN pa;e!aoss13 sa23 ag; `uopnlosag atg jad „ sosuadxa peagjano pa;slaj pare auM•l;eas MIAO.L3o SISoa atp las-;}o ille.;mcl o; Xnss000u se lanojdds juauidotanap„ jo•I saa3 a p sias uognlosaZl aq;;o I uogoaS (uonnlosag„ atp) L -I IO aot;nlosag passed;uepua3aQ `I I0Z `8 IudV uO '6 S.LNnoD TIv O,I..Lnlvna'Ia2I SZovi •panr13Nx jo posnoxo uaaq an13q io paun000 anaq uor;os s!tll o;;uapaoajd soot;rpuoo [ry '8 •.(lunoO goeag utled ur pa;eool sr ssamsn43o aoeld p:drouud s,iuepua3a(j atg asneoaq s;g2u I!n!o sJILIu!ald olR3o uogaorpmn aql TOJ anuan a;eudojddu arp sr uttoO s!ql •Z 'IBIS •1313 '11'611 § Pue `uoR1414suOD aPuol3 aq;3o (q)S § `A a[alajv o;;uensmd uoyorpsunf jauem;oa fgns suq ImoO s!qy •9 'IBIS 1313 `(Z)I IO'6I I§ ul pamllap st uua; latg se ,,Soua2a„ ue si olajag;uenalaj satin; lip ]e pus A4tprdroTunuj apuo13 a st;uepua3aQ S •uogn4gsuoO13pu01d atll JO 4Z § `I W Puu sa;n;e)S epuor3 '611 ja;dugOdo suotsrnoid atp o; luensmd spjooaj a!lgnd jo 2up0oa pus uopoodsai at{; o; paj;pua sem ojajaq;uenalaj sarin; llu in pug %puol3 u! ssamsnq op o; paja;st2aj Iuoleiodioo BP!101313 sr (, Jj!;ur13ld„) •oul ` mdmoO uop!srnbay rJO ti aMaA C[KV AIOI.LJIQSRIIIf `S3jZIIVd 12. Plaintiff also knows that the Defendant's budget reflects itemized expenses or income using Defendant's financial coding, including expenses expressly related to "Building Maintenance." The Defendant's Balance Sheet & Cash & Budget Report (As of February 28, 2014) demonstrating the Defendant's budget line itemization is attached as Exhibit B. 13. The Town's balance sheets code income from `Building Permits," however the Defendant has ceded all building permitting to the City Delray Beach via inter -local agreement. The inter -local agreement is attached as Exhibit C. Plaintiff was and is unable to identify the precise line item in the Defendant's budget that accounts for income stemming from the Resolution. 14. Plaintiff is attempting to "follow the money" regarding permitting and expenditures because he believes that the cost of permitting is unusually high, miscoded or hidden in the Defendant's budget, and acts as a revenue generator rather than an offset. 15. Plaintiff submitted a series of public record requests to Defendant to investigate this anomaly. The Defendant has not produced a single record regarding the location or movement of funds stemming from the Resolution. Defendant has collected fees pursuant to the Resolution in 2012 and 2013. COUNT I — UNLAWFUL WITHHOLDING OF PUBLIC RECORDS (The First Request) 16. Plaintiff re -alleges and incorporates by reference the above numbered paragraphs 1 through 15 as if fully alleged herein. 17. On May 13, 2014, Plaintiff submitted the following request to Defendant (the "First Request'): Provide all government records which demonstrate where the funds received pursuant to Section 1 ofResolution 011-7 were placed during each of2012 and 2013. yoy spiooag aggnd am pvu uopnlpsvoO epnoi3 ag13o bZ § `I 010-W aapmt lrgmupm Pub luuopnitlsumun sum spaooa.r otlgnd palsanbw aq; o; SSaaae gllm_gpuleld apinoid o; 23n1183 s,luepua3aQ Dip 1ug1 aielaaQ (q) `•saInI87S BPPOT `i 1'6I I § of luunsmd Bmtuaq alutpawrm ue IDS (e) :lmoO slrll s,Cusd ffllumlcj a-d0jaHaHM QmsSanbauaanau •met epuo13 iapun o; Pappua ST aq uopeluauwooP aq1 Bmnlaoar 1ov Xq uueq olquxudaul Buuagns sIgl;weld 'bZ •n+u7 spo=d atlgnd s,epuol3 Xq Palutdwa;uoo sa ssaaae3o p sryai so Bmplogglrm pyMulun ue salnlpsuoo lsanbag 131T3 aq1 so; splooar palsanbai aq;3o satdoa mi i4uasaidai s jpweld apinoid of psn3ai s,;uupualaQ • EZ sprooai palsanbai aq; o; algeatlddu uopdwaxa Szolnlu;s ou palto;uupva;aQ ayy ZZ -loy spioomg oggnd s,uplioTq iapun paldmaxa jou alu palsanbaxppupid spiooai oqL 'IZ 'mill aseo pagsllqulsa-llam pub 'IBIS '813 `(8)(I)LO'61 i § `uOrT 4psuOD epuol3 OLD JO tiZ§ °I alallnd30 uojlelotn ut spzoaai palsanbai aql;o satdoa glrm.grlmeld apinoid of posrgai 1! uogm 14np slt palulorn luepua)jaQ 0G not;nlpsnoO upuoi3 agl,iq pa;dmoxa Xlluogroads ssalun (1)10"611 § 'I81S -Bid of;vunsmd lo>;uoo s1t utgltm splooaz atlgnd 118 of uosaad Gua of ssaaoe motlu ol6lnp u samo •lulS •ula `(Z)I 10'611§ w Paugap A`OBu uu su `;uepua3aQ •61 Q ltgtgxa se pagoellu sl °Isanbai p;ptut aql sapnlam gatgm `asuodsai s,luupua;aQ „ puodsa r of isoo palnunJsa uv -to asuodsa r woudo.rddo aye yltat aunt fo lunowv algDuosnaJ D ut noif of puodsad of spoffa isaq efiaa sJr asn 111,1 untoL ayL„ leq; pub spioaai jo lunowu a2ml 13 Bmtpuuq sum It lugl pastnpe;uupua3aQ aril t,,OZ `St ,Celnl uO '8I i� (c) Order the Defendant to allow the inspection, copying and photographing of the requested records; (d) Enjoin the Defendant from denying access to records which are subject to the Public Records Act: (e) Award Plaintiff his reasonable attorney's fees, costs, and expenses incurred in this action, as provided in § 119.12, Florida Statutes; and (f) Grant such further relief as the Court deems proper. COUNT II — UNLAWFUL WITHHOLDING OF PUBLIC RECORDS (The Second Request) 25. Plaintiff re -alleges and incorporates by reference the above numbered paragraphs 1 through 15 as if fully alleged herein. 26. On May 13, 2014, Plaintiff submitted the following request to Defendant (the "Second Request"): Provide all government records which demonstrate the use of the funds collected pursuant to Section 1 of Resolution 011-7. This request is for each of the Years 2012 and 2013. 27. On May 15, 2014, the Defendant advised that it was handling a large amount of records and that, "The Tows: ivill use its very best efforts to respond to you in a reasonable amount of time with the appropriate response or an estimated cost to respond. " 28. On May 28, 2014, Defendant responded, "Be advised that no such records exist." This response, which includes the request, is attached as Exhibit E. 29. Defendant, as an agency defined in §119.011(2), Fla. Stat. owes a duty to allow access to any person to all public records within its control pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 119.01(1) unless specifically exempted by the Florida Constitution. 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Plaintiff re -alleges and incorporates by reference the above numbered paragraphs 1 through 15 as if fully alleged herein. 36. On May 13, 2014, Plaintiff submitted the following request to Defendant (the "Third Request"): Provide the budget line item wherein [sic] the funds received in connection with Section 1 ofBesolution 011-7 for the Calendar Year 2012 and also Calendar year 2013 were placed. 37. Surprisingly on May 15, 2014, the Defendant responded with a form, "automatic delay" letter once again informing Plaintiff that the Town will respond in a reasonable amount of time. The response, which includes the request, is attached as Exhibit F. 38. The government record(s) requested in Exhibit F were readily accessible and the production may have taken fewer minutes to complete than drafting Exhibit F. 39. Defendant, as an agency defined in §119.011(2), Fla. Stat. owes a duty to allow access to any person to all public records within its control pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 119.01(1) unless specifically exempted by the Florida Constitution. 40. Defendant violated its dutywhen it refused to provide Plaintiff with copies of the requested records in violation of Article I, §24 of the Florida Constitution, §119.07(l)(a), Fla. Stat and well-established case law. 41. The records Plaintiff requested are not exempted under Florida's Public Records Act. 42. The Defendant cited no statutory exemption applicable to the requested records. 43. Defendant's refusal to provide Plaintiffs representative copies of the requested records for the Third Request constitutes an unlawful withholding or refusal of access as contemplated by Florida's Public Records Law. 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On May 15, 2014, the Defendant responded, notifying Plaintiff that the Defendant will respond to the records request in a reasonable amount of time. But on May 28, 2014, the Defendant responded "no such records exist." The final response, which includes the request, is attached as Exhibit G. 48. Defendant, as an agency defined in § 119.011(2), Fla. Stat. owes a duty to allow access to any person to all public records within its control pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 119.01(1) unless specifically exempted by the Florida Constitution. 49. Defendant violated its duty when it refused to provide Plaintiff with copies of the requested records in violation of Article I, §24 of the Florida Constitution, §1 19.07(l)(a), Fla. Stat. and well-established case law. 50. The records Plaintiff requested are not exempted under Florida's Public Records Act. 51. The Defendant cited no statutory exemption applicable to the requested records. 52. Defendant's refusal to provide Plaintiffs representative copies of the requested records for the Fourth Request constitutes an unlawful withholding or refusal of access as contemplated by Florida's Public Records Law. 53. Plaintiff is suffering irreparable harm by not receiving the documentation he is entitled to under Florida law. RELIEF REQUESTED WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays this Court: (a) Set an immediate hearing pursuant to § 119.11, Florida Statutes; (b) Declare that the Defendant's failure to provide Plaintiff with access to the requested public records was unconstitutional and unlawful under Article I, § 24 of the Florida Constitution and the Public Records Act; M m paunout sasuadxa puu `sisoo `saa3 s,,iauxoue olquuoseax sig j pumld piety (q) :;oy sptooma otlqud alp o;;oafgns asa goigt spioaai o; smon 8utivap mo.g;uepuajaQ aq; ulofug (u) :lmoQ sRp s iead33pmgid `32IOdS-daHjA Qgisgfl giI3ai` au •tel;e,Cpamai algnbape ou seggputuld'SS •pamfut Xtge.mdaut uaaq seg33putuld'LS •oluudosdde si3ailal anpoun fun ;utp Bons Am[je anlgnd alp pue 3lpmuld tpoq o; spiooai onlgnd of ssaoou 30 latuop 30 uuo3 alp ui uueq am;n33o poogilasltl u pup. loy spxooat otlgnd aq; g;it aoueildmoauoudo maugd e salugsuomap atlgnd aq; of spiooai 5mptnoid of loadsai glut suopoe s,;uupua3aQ'95 -Iuupua3aQ aql jo lo.guoo pug Apo;sno aql uttpim ate;ugl ;uepna;aQ alp ;o spiooai anlgnd idutaxa-uou ssaaoe o;;g8u jugol xgala u seq_ ltipid'SS 7ajaq p28allu (Iln33t se £S q;lnotgi I sgduaund pasaqumu anoge agl oouaja3at ,fq soluodmoui pus sogalle-a133putald-Vg 3gl'IaH aMIDNIItNI HOa NOIIDV — A .LNIlOO •.tadozd smaap lmo0 alp sogzilaa.tagltn3 qons luujo W pug `sa;tgels upuold `ZI'6I I § ui Papinoid se `uoilag stip m paunoui sasaadxa pug `s;soo `saa3 s,6auioue algguoseat stg l3puteld piety (a) :3o -gr spjooag otlgnd aq; o;;oafgns aig gotgt spiooat of smn Sm fuap tuag;uupuojaQ otp ulofug (p) `spiooaz palsanbai atp3o ImgdeUo;oqd pua IuuCdoa `uopoodsui alp Colla o;;uepua3aQ atp iapio (a) action, as provided in Section 119.12, Florida Statutes; and (c) Grant such further relief as the Court deems just and proper. Respectfully submitted, Dated: June 12, 2014 THE O'BOYLE LAW FIRM, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff 1286 West Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Telephone: (954) 834-2201 Facsimile: (954) 360-0807 For Service of Court Documents: oboylecourtdocs(@obovlelawfirm.com By: /s/NickTavlor Nick Taylor, Esquire Florida Bar 40051629 ntavlor c0oboylelawfu-m.com E1191HX3 :a.LVa qolrrvi.0,L :a.LVa6. C� b :.LRnOY1V :As aanOuaaV 1 1 'As a3.Lsanb3u e s.ttlnoOV �0ax0 'NOI.LMOsaa AOR HO 1I0J NOLLVNV IdXEI :ssauaaV :amH :OIX0ano anssc Cz a uo.i .isanaau :3.Ltla Bill Thrasher From: customerservices@icma.org Sent. 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Section 2. The CITY and TOWN, in consideration of the mutual promises and benefits hereinafter set forth, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, do hereby agree as follows: A. The purpose of this Agreement is to provide the TOWN with the expertise and assistance of the CITY'S Department for the inspection and permitting of certain construction projects within the TOWN'S limits for compliance with the Florida Building Code. B. The method by which this purpose will be accomplished Is as follows: The TOWN shall adopt an ordinance which: a. incorporates by reference the provisions of the Code as presently in force and effect in the CITY; b. vests the responsibility for reviewing plans for compliance with the Code, issuing permits, and inspecting structures with the TOWN in the CITY'S Department; and C. upon adoption by the CITY of any amendments to said Code, the TOWN shall immediately, upon notice by the CITY amend its ordinance to accurately reflect such changes. 2. a. Plans for construction shall be submitted to the TOWN in triplicate by the applicant and shall be reviewed by TOWN for compliance with TOWN'S Zoning Code and other non - construction compliance. The three (3) plans shall be stamped and submitted to CITY by contractor or owner with the attendant permit applicant and fees. The Department shall review and process all plans, submitted in triplicate, checking the same for compliance with the Code; and determine the subsidiary permits necessary and the amount of fees, For processing and the inspection service, CITY shall receive one hundred percent (100%) of the permit fee. Said fees shall be collected by CITY. After reviewing and processing said construction plans, CITY shall forward one set of said plans to the contractor/owner with the permit and another set to the TOWN with a copy of the permit. CITY shall not forward any plans to TOWN without the attendant permit. 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The agreement was approved at the August 18, 2009 Regular Commission Meeting; Item B.Q. An original agreement will be maintained In the Clerk's office for Its file and a copy sent to Finance and the City Attorney's Office. Please call me at 243-7059 If you have any questions. Thank you. KW1kw Attachments CITY CLERX DEPARTMENT MM Baas eel wo ass � ;uaurgovi v A[/MX •naK DfueiLL cuopsanb Auu aevg no6,il 6SOL-Sh3 av am Wo TYS mail `.8upaaW uormmmoJ avrn809 600Z `SI IdnV aip }v panarddu sam mai! ou •saawas uorinadsur puu inroad Slnppng aprnoad of unrx4g AnE) 10 uMoy mg girnr sivan=&V Ivooraaiul ruuOao (Z) omi puS 2mmId pagaupV naruas uopaadsur puvIturaad StrlplruEr/tuvDAS3rnD jo unlojAualu=gV ruc�°[aaiul -jI I Q1Q(�)b 6 va inx rWau?paooJ upuaSV/iuvis!ssy anrinaaxg `uu6M d[aagm.I meal- ', OL— �Caua°3iV+GrJ7uv7srsN`uanciFd(T?aaa.L �L !I^'W�.�^ Wndtvxoym Section 3. Duration. This Agreement shall be a continuing nature unless cancelled by either party for any reason and without penalty, on not less than sixty (60) days written notice. Any fees paid to CITY where inspection services are not completed shall be prorated In accordance with the percentage of inspection completed and any excess shall be refunded to TOWN. Section 4. Miscellaneous A. This Intedocal Agreement shall be filed pursuant to the requirements of Section 163.01(11) of the Florida Statutes. B. This Agreement shall be governed by and in accordance with the Laws of Florida. The venue for any action arising from this Agreement shall be in Palm Beach County, Florida. C. Neither party shall assign or transfer any rights or interest In this Agreement without the written consent of the other party. D. This Agreement shall not be valid until signed by the Mayor and the City Clerk of each party. IN WITNESS. WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be signed by thefrQYJaib ib"dzed officers on the date setforth above. By: Mayor 1 TOWN OF GULF STR , M,v FLORIDA ATTEST: B Mayor By:� City Clerk Approveeas My Attorney ,' ` Eci juiHX3 spsooag oq;;o uulpo;sno 31131D ttmoL 'Sla.TaoulS puodsaT o;;soo papum.Is@ ue zo asuodsw opupdoiddu atp gplm aurp jo;unomu alquuosuai u to no,( o; puodsai o; spojja;saq ,Gan s;l osn Ilan umoL aqL •s;sanbas spT000i ollgnd 2mmoom 3o aagmnu ogni a w 2anlxom ,Cl;uanno ST mea4S 3In'J }o umoL aqL •molaq aouds otp ul gpo3;as sT ;sanbaT spmoaj oggnd moA 3o uoladuosap aq; uagp 'Iugtan sum ;sonbaz inoA 3I •Iaual aanoo slip op paiouun sl;sonbai puq;;o aged psig oq; uag; Tui -A to panlaoai sem;sanbaT mo,i 3I 't IOZ `£I AuN pa;up ;sonbai spsooai oflgnd mo,i panlaaai seq meoAS 3lnD 3o umoL aqL '[moo•dnoa2-2ol2wwoo'vo sp.Toaai:oll!uw] •ouj 'duedmoD uol;isinbay DO JuOG '£(OZ Pu° ZIOZfo tlaoa 2uunp paanld aaam Z-110 uopnlosag fo I uopaag of luonsand panlaoaa spm!/ atp aaatlm aznalsuowap yolyat spaooaa luawuaaao2 11u aPlnoad £IOZ 28 ZTOZ -to3 L-II0 osa-d jo T aas o;;uunsind paoeld aiam panlaoaa span; aaaget spaoaag 'AOf) - g65=,HHd Md [moa•dno12-aoaa=oo@spiooaj:o4llum] •oul'Auudmoo uoptstnboy Do bIOZ `Si ARW Iium-a HU pazanT[aQ VMO -I3 `AJMOD HOVE[a w'Tvd WVgUIS 3lnn 3o rrmoz Your original request. dated May 13, 2014, is reproduced in the space below RECORDS REQUEST (the" Toesn Date orRegaest 5113114 RevmtorsRegcestDY 548 REQursrM. Custodian of Records Town of Gulf Stream REQUESTOR, CG Acquisition Company, Inc. REQUESTOWS CONTACTL*IFORMATION: E -V i1 records@emmerce-group.cum I= 954-360-0907; Addtes:: 13SO West_Nevport CenterDrirne, DezrBetdHeach, FL 33442 REQU-ST: Provide all govemment records which demonstrate where the funds received pursuant to Section 1 of Resolution 011-7 were placed during each of 2012 and 2013. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING REQUEST: THIS REQUEST IS MADE PU'RSL.s.IxT TO PUBLIC RECORDS ACT, CHAPTER 119 OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES AI1-D IS.SISO REQUESTED UNDER THE COMUONIAM RIGHT TO MNOW, THE COMNION LAM RIGHT OF ACCESS; AM) AM- STATUTORY RIGHT TO iIOSI` (LICLUDL•`IG, N1 OUT A`1P SIAT)TORY RIGHT OF ACCESS, AS APPLICABLE). THIS REQUEST IS ALSO AJADE PURSUANT TO THE RIGHTS OF THE REQUESIORPROVTDED LN THE FLORIDA IT IS REQUESTED THAT THIS RECORDS REOUEST BE FULFILLED WELECTRONIC RECORDS REQUEST BE FULFILLED ON 11 S 17PAPER.NOTE: WALL CASES (UNLESS ITD?OSSIBLE) THE COPIES SEOULD BE 711°0 SIDED AND SHOULD BE BILLED IN ACCORDANCE 147TH Section 119.07(4) (a) (1) ALL ELECTRONIC COPIES ARE REQUESTED TO BE SENT BY E -b LAM DELII%ERY. PLEASE PROVIDE THE APPRO-MIATE COSTS (IF AD, ) TO Frr.rr L THIS PUBLIC RECORDS REQUEST 134 ADVANCE. It Trill be required that the Regnerter approrc of any costs, asserted by the Agents (as defined is Florida Statute, Chapter 119.01 (Definitions)), is adraaee of any costs imposed to the Requester by the Agency. 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[mailto:records@commerce-group.com] Re: PRR# 550- Budget line item where funds were received in connection with sec I of Reso. 011-7 for 2012 & 2013. Provide the budget line item wherin the fitnds received in connection with Section 1 of Resolution 011-7 for the Calendar Year 2012 and also Calendar year 2013 were placed. Dear CG Acquisition Company, Inc. [mailto:records@commerce-group.com], The Town of Gulf Stream has received your public records request dated May 13, 2014. If your request was received in writing, then the first page of that request is attached to this cover letter. If your request was verbal, then the description of your public records request is set forth in the space below. The Town of Gulf Stream is currently working on a large number of incoming public records requests. The Town will use its very best efforts to respond to you in a reasonable amount of time with the appropriate response or an estimated cost to respond. 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[mailto:records@commerce-group.com] Re: PRR# 551- Budget line item(s) where funds were collected from sec 1 of Reso 011-7 were expended from, and amount expended from each designated line Provide the budget line item (or line items) wherein thefimds collectedfrom Section I of Resolution 011-7 for both the Calendar Year 2012 and Calendar Year 2013 were expended from; and the amount expended from each designated line item. Dear CG Acquisition Company, Inc.[mailto:rccords(c�).commerce-eroup.coml, This letter is in response to the public records you have requested in your email dated May 13, 2014, that we acknowledged on May 15, 2014. This correspondence is reproduced below. Be advised that no such records exist. Unless we hear back from you, we consider this matter closed. Sincerely, Town Clerk Custodian of the Records EEX7H1Bt:T imams :urerH la�yKa 4-1 ..KA{Hrnarhinulaar.a.aal. r{'0�a!I'ym7Mt^w!V'nw+f R�'tt 9 W WI�Qla'aFMi9 Yli^�a �Nu na }aa�.iaa+aF+ar'+Y�V ia7iY'N'i'1 R•4 'i]7aY.fa},'jllS]]�IYeaiO77Y. 3f11:1 17071'NILtI0i�4.Ya11itOiIIYl�Oi/lY7IIL7RlC'Li3ST17i. it f uZn i u o f w '. t .110 *MM310�:. SIO iL 1111 m A1[270Lsa�nt� aosiu b ciiaiisloi ial'1'iorn sils�oDnt'mri,Y��trcrs��'s�]rimss�na��TM�� . dAY.R:01LY1gII1]lIOHII.11-'aean%xuvy9l�'[ oai7[�i[SYOIDLYIS <tY: Q.a'IS'S773Y3037U'l3AYIAOISSC0�39L'.110ti10tt8:l[::IlY7]�0!aW] 3f D. x3m51, �tSi7L311�o57Y u mY sslanxs Yarxn7t actio at 1aLrfD 'tuiY.+awwwa mut oLnyarivam'mimonffit u1r;na7[nin MY=xIRXxy ob. c� mmanaY 'iwu N!1 PM!fiVW'Poo —4pwvo o �teliPPw,eyl Pur I!PW, W Puwtre uv.tNC k+t!rW)I!]Mw CtK?rlA. 1rP.!I!t!7t414W!I!?11`I tl a?Ilal!'a M t iigW.S weal P�N!IM�Pi!M, ... WI U19mM IguAllo 1 jai Pm oun)mP]O xaoomd, IsM, [ttiL71 toi!,CY!F!M.�9G�]?K+N:>•!.Y./tl.'>rTLT4lIPMC1fi >i wara.a.aada�ri� �.If3'Oa1t17000GI7YIlia7LYaIsi110'7 'ly!AueOwe>wePle►°YD] .�� wwasXIIS m.a'1?Lswo?en30 "p.o +a]. —III— mY" ikS4-"x Gi.werll:'i{O1T.aQiI5ni0Sl� The Town's acknowledgement of the above Public Records Request, dated May 15. 2014, is reproduced In the space below: Town of GULF STREAM PAMBeAcaCglltrn,Rcr mA Delirered ria a -mall Mxy 15. 2014 CGAcTiWtioa Campaay,lnr [mailtoaecotds@c-- nte-group.com] Re: PRRAS51-Budget tine item(s)where fonds were collected from sec 1 of Resp 011-7 were expended from, and amount expended from each desIvuated line Prmide the budget Gne item (or Gne !lams) wherehs the fimdr collected from Section 1 of Rarobrtion 011-7forboth the Cafemdor Yem-2012 and Calendar Yenr2013 wore eaprnded from; and the amount espandedfrom each designated 11ne item. Dear CG Acquisition Company, lac[maslloaecmdV_3%mamerce-group.cam1, The Toon of Golf Stream has received yourpublic records request dated May 13, 2014. If your request was received in nTiting, then the fostpage of that request is attached to this cover letter. If your request was verbal, then the desorption of your public records request is set forth in the space belga•. The Tuan of Gulf Stream is currently working an a large comber of incaauag public records requests. The Tawawill use its very best eBortr to respond to you is a reasonable amount of time with the appropriate response or an estimated cost to respond. 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O'BOYLE, Plaintiff, im THE TOWN OF GULF STREAM, Defendant. THE STATE OF FLORIDA To Each Sheriff of the State: W 502014 CA 0 08 0 7 6 XXXX MB CASE NO.: SUMMONS YOU ARE COMMANDED to serve this summons and a copy of the complaint in this law- suit on defendant: Town of Gulf Strem U' LA- Si reaM 100 Sea Road Gulf Stream, FL 33483 Each defendant is required to serve written defenses to the complaint or petition on Martin E. O'Boyle, whose address is 1280 West Newport Center Drive, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442, within 20 days after service of this summons on that defendant, exclusive of the day of service, and to file the original of the defenses with the clerk of this court either before service on plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If a defendant fails to do so, a default will be entered against that defendant for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED on June 24, 20141 012014 SHARON R. SOCK Clerk& Comptroller Robin Fender By: Clerk of the Court PREPARED WITH ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL Martin E. O'Boyle, as Pro Se Plaintiff 1280 West Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 Telephone: (954) 570-3505 Moboyle@commerce-group.com SHARON R. BOCK Clerk & Comptrollsr P.O. 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Plaintiff Martin E. O'Boyle is a citizen of Florida who resides in the Town of Gulfstream Florida. 5. Defendant is a Florida municipal government and at all times relevant hereto is an "agency" as that tern is defined in §119.011(2), Fla. Stat. 6. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction pursuant to Article V, § 5(b) of the Florida Constitution, and §119.11, Fla. Stat. 7. This Court is the appropriate venue for the vindication of the Plaintiffs civil rights because the Defendant is seated in Palm Beach County. 8. All conditions precedent to this action have occurred or have been excused or waived. FACTS RELEVANT TO ALL COUNTS 9. On June 6, 2014, Plaintiff, a real-estate developer, wrote the Defendant's Town Manager William H. Thrasher a letter (the "Sober House Letter") inquiring whether the Defendant required special permitting or approvals before the developing housing for people with disabilities. Specifically, housing for persons afflicted with and recovering from substance abuse disabilities. This type of housing is commonly referred to as Sober Housing or Sober Homes within the Palm Beach County area. This Sober House Letter is attached as Exhibit A. 10. The Defendant was anxious about Mr. O'Boyle's inquiry and on June 13, 2014, the Defendant passed an emergency ordinance regarding Sober Housing, without meaningful advance notice, or any notice at all. The June 13th, 2014 agenda for the Defendant's commission meeting was published on the Town's website on June 61h, 2014, and made no mention of a Sober House ordinance. That document is attached as Exhibit B and the Emergency Ordinance is attached as Exhibit C. 2 M ozlgnd xo3 pa3lse lsanbai sUqun:Td •lsanbw spi000i ollgnd sUquteld of popuodsai luepuo3aQ aql `tiIOZ `6I aun f uO 'jaija7 asnoH iagos aqI sem talpl pagougu aqy , paluuttuassip sem .tallal I pagoene otq gotgm of luensmd `suoRsalununuoo .taglo pue sjzeyq-g 2utpnlaul `spzooa.t otlgnd I[e jo ldoo e apinoid aseal[d]„ `2ugels `uollnlgsuoO epuo13 oglT sainlulS ePuol33o 6l T aaldegO .tapun `luupuajaQ atp of lsanbw spzooat oggnd e opumjj4ululd `tiIOZ `y,LT aunt uO A71 -pop) u lredutuo ieatus a ut talla7 asnoH Lagos snI 2ugeunaassip sem umo.l agl utgl anatlaq of asneo olgegoid uegl mora puq ag panatlaqjpquteld `lutod sigl IV ' £ T •g llglgxa su pagouue st slmuia;o a2uugoxa jjiluleld-ipxm oql, mon sell ut 2untaddeg sero 2unllautos legl [uotleloossy olntO =ogsding oql gtapnloul sqnlo alenud of Ouutada.t] suoqurtueSjo osotp jo saldlouud agl;o ltu lialu Alolulpoutmi p[nom umo I, aql lugl posudtns aq lou pinoqs nox,, `uosiad puooas agl ul jjquteld oql Outssaippu `ponutluoo lgeiX •.qnl ,,,•I!utua piooa.i ollgnd, u XIluomddu sum It se umol oql =4 outeo 11 pias Inq `Ipmo .tag palalap seq ajvn KW,, `poildat l;uzX •.gnl `ul2uo slt acs of Rema mpp Moo u anuq pinoo aq jl pa)jse jIqutuld aqI uogAm •a•I?m sol tuoij aalla'I asnoH .Lagos aql pamonj puq ag Iegl jjgmeld atq papule geiX -iW suogeoumunuoo asoul jo asmoo oql Duun(I •s6ep Iezanas .rano could 31ool oml aql uaamlaq aguegoxa Beata uy •.talla'I osnoH.tagoS oql of ;Iumadat utegu — uteaus3lnO ui 2uisnoH .Lagos 2utp[tnq jo uapi agI tRlm amsealdslp qulssaidxa `jatlaq put: uopmaojut uodn ureazls;InE) jo umo•I• atRjo uazgTo e `UUXX uopioO •3 uu UI04 Rema .taglouu pantaoai JJIlululd aql `t I OZ `t l aunf uO 'ZI 'Q;Iglgxa su pagouue si puma Ingtuug aqj •uaaouoo sr q io; siseq oql sum ialla7 asnoH .Lagos aql lutR puu .tagsLxgl za&uelnl umoy of zonal ,,q aun f s iluteld3o Cdoo a pantaoaz aq Iugl llu!L agl palzale Izetlttteg zlnl tuuazls;IttD 3o umo j aqI }o uozq�o a Izuguzeg Q �tezO utoz3 lteuta ue panlaoaz qute[d agl `bIOZ `ZT aunf uO -11 records as that term is used and defined in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, including § 119.011(12) Fla. Stat. and Art. I, § 24(a) of the Florida Constitution. The Plaintiff s request and the Defendant's response is attached as Exhibit F. 15. The Defendant alerted the Plaintiff that Town Manager Thrasher hand delivered a memo (the "Sober House Memo") to the Town commissioners and to Defendant's special counsel, Robert Sweetapple, Esq. The Sober House Memo is attached as Exhibit G and the email to Mr. Sweetapple containing the Sober House Memo Exhibit H. 16. The Defendant also advised Plaintiff that 2 unknown persons received copies of the Sober House Letter via verbal public record request. 17. Plaintiff has personal knowledge that the Defendant receives verbal public records requests. Plaintiff finds it suspicious that the Sober House Letter was sent only to Mr. Sweetapple and not to the Town Attorney John C. Randolph of Jones Foster. Plaintiff also finds it suspicious that Mr. Krafft suggested that the Defendant was disseminating the Plaintiffs Sober House Letter, yet the Town has no record of email dissemination to the public except those referenced in Exhibit G and H. COUNT I — UNLAWFUL WITHHOLDING OF PUBLIC RECORDS 18. Plaintiff re -alleges and incorporates by reference the above numbered paragraphs 1 through 17 as if fully alleged herein. 19. Defendant, as an agency defined in §119.011(2), Fla. Stat. owes a duty to allow access to any person to all public records within its control pursuant to Fla. Stat. § 119.01(1) unless specifically exempted by the Florida Constitution. 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Dated: June 24, 2014 0 Respectfully submitted, PREPARED WITH ASSISTANCE OF. jC0 U N EL T E O'BOYLE, as Pro Se Plaintiff Martin E. O'Boyle 1280 Vest Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Telephone: (954) 570-3505 mobovle commerce-erouo com :paonpozd uollu3iU'IuapI3o adds, :UmotrN Slleuosiad :aluolput aseald 'jalpuugO loop �q VIM —3o Xup — sap aui axosaq paquosgns pus pauugp ol uzomS HDVaff N IV l AO X. 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Thrasher, Town Manager June 6, 2014 Page 2 accountable for any damages which we incurred as a result of purposeful delays. Sincerely yours, COMMERCE GROUP, INC. �I -�r�c L Martin E. O'Bl6yle President cc: William F. Ring, Jr., Esquire — E -Mail P/NPR/SOBERHOUSESOULFSTREAM g liqitlxj June 6, 2014 MAYOR: Scott W. Morgan VICE MAYOR: Robert W. Ganger COMMISSIONER: Joan K. Orthwein Thomas M. Stanley Donna S. White REGULAR MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING BEING HELD BY THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF GULF STREAM ON FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014 AT 9:00 A.M. I.N THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS OF THE TOWN HALL, 100 SEA ROAD, GULF STREAM, FLORIDA. AGENDA I. Call to Order. II. Pledge of Allegiance. III. Roll Call. IV. Minutes. A. Regular Meeting of May 9, 2014 B. Workshop.Meeting of May 9, 2014 V. Additions, withdrawals, deferrals, arrangement of agenda items. VI. Announcements. A. Regular Meetings and Public Hearings 1. July 11, 2014 @ 9 A.M. 2. August 8, 2014 @ 9 A.M. 3. September 12, 2014 @ 9 A.M. 4. October 10, 2014 @ 9 A.M. 5. November 14, 2014 @ 9 A.M. 6_ December 12, 2014 @ 9 A.M. VII. Communications. A. Requests 1. Report on 2014 Legislative Session -Senator Sachs 2. From Residents (5 min. maximum) VIII. PUBLIC HEARING _. A. Applications for Development Approval 1. An application submitted by Mark Marsh, Bridges, Marsh k Associates, as agent for Robert M. Gardiner owner of property located at 530 Old School Road, Gulf Stream, Florida, legally described as Lot B, Block 3, Plat No. 1 Polo Fields Subdivision for the following: a. SPECIAL EXCEPTION 1 to permit the addition of a 253 sq. ft. bedroom to an existing home that encroaches approximately 3.5 ft. into the east side setback. b. SPECIAL. EXCEPTION 2 to permit the addition of a 253 \7' sq. ft. bedroom to an existing home that extends approximately 5 ft. into the rear waterfront setback) in the Core Design District. C. LEVEL 3 ARCRITECTURAL/SITE PLAN REVIEW to permit the construction of a 253 sq. ft. bedroom addition to an existing non -conforming Bermuda style, one-story, single family dwelling at the location described herein. IX. Reports. A. Utility Undergrounding-Danny Brannon (Engineer) B. 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'SV32l3HM '31V0 3N103dd3 NH JNIOIA021d :NOI1VOIdI000 210-4 EJNIOIAOUd !101ldNO0 NI S30NVNIONO d0 IV3d3N UOd JNIOIAONd Wl18Va3A3S UO=l JNIOIAM]d 'lOV S3111118VS10 H11M SNVORI314V 3Hl d0 11 31111 ONV lOV S1N3WON3WV EJNISnOH NIVd 3H1011NVnsand smn0300W NOIIVOOWW000V 318VNOSV3a UOd ONIOIAONd '14-99 NO1103S 'NO1103S M3N V 30nlONl Ol :IV83N3fJ NI 'I 31011W !eNINOZ '99. N31dVH0 Ol 1N31NON3WV NV `JNIOIAOUd 'VORlOId 'KwnOO HOV38 WIVd 'WV3211S dlno d0 NMOl 3H1 d0 NOISSIWW03 NMO-L 3H1 d0 3ONVNI080 NV 'ON 3ONVN1@i0 "Chapter 66 ZONING ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 66-11. Reasonable Accommodation Procedures. (1) This section implements the policy of the Town of Gulf Stream for processing of requests for reasonable accommodation to its ordinances, rules, policies, and procedures for persons with disabilities as provided by the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act (42 U.S.C. 3601, et seq.) ("FHA') and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. Section 12131 et seq.) ("ADA"). For purpose's of this section, a "disabled" individual or person is an individual that qualifies as disabled and/or handicapped under the FHA and/or ADA. Any person who is disabled (or qualifying entities) may request a reasonable accommodation with respect to the Town's land use or zoning laws, rules, policies, practices and/or procedures as provided by the FHA and the ADA pursuant to the procedures set out in this section. (2) A request by an applicant for reasonable accommodation under this section shall be made in writing by completion of a reasonable accommodation request form, which form is maintained by (and shall be submitted to) the Town Clerk. The ' reasonable accommodation form shall contain such questions and requests for information as are necessary for processing the reasonable accommodation request. The reasonable accommodation request form shall be substantially in the forth setforth in subsection (10) below. `+%.- tlY�ib (3) Should the information providetl"bry the disabled' individual to the Town include medical information or records, including records indicating the medical condition, diagnosis or medical history of the disabled individual, such individual may, at the time of submitting such medical information, request that the Town, to the extent allowed by law, treat such medical information as confidential information of the disabled individual. The Town shall thereafter endeavor to provide written notice to the disabled individual, and/or their representative, of any request received by the Town for disclosure of the medical information or documentation which the disabled individual has previously requested be treated as confidential by the Town. The Town will cooperate with the disabled individual, to the extent allowed by law, in actions initiaTed by such individual to oppose the disclosure of such medical information or documentation, but E the Town shall have no obrigation to initiate, prosecute or pursue any such action, or to incur any legal or other expenses (whether by retention of outside counsel or allocation of internal resources) in connection therewith, and may comply with any judicial order without prior notice to the disabled individual. (4) The Town Manager, or his/her designee, shall h e the authority o const er and act on requests for reasgnab(e accommodation, after notice and public hearing to receive comments, input and information from the public (provided, however, the Town Manager or designee shall not be required to render their decision at said public hearing). 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(7) There shall be no fee imposed by the Town in connection with'a request for reasonable accommodation under this section or an appeal of a determination on such request to the Town Commission, and the Town shall have no obligation to pay a requesting partys (or an appealing party's, as applicable) attorneys' fees or costs in connection with the request, or an appeal. (8) While an application for reasonable accommodation, or appeal of a determination of same, is pending. before the Town, the Town will not enforce the subject zoning ordinance, rules, policies, and procedures against the applicant. (9) The following general provisions shall be applicable: (a) The Town shall display a notice in the Town's public notice bulletin board (and shall maintain copies available for review In the Town Clerk's office), advising the public disabled individuals (and qualifying entities) may request reasonable accommodation as provided herein. (b) A disabled individual may apply for a reasonable accommodation on his/her own behalf or may be represented at all stages of the reasonable accommodation process by a person designated by the disabled Individual. (c) The Town shall provide such assistance and accommodation as is required pursuant to FHA and ADA in connection with a disabled person's request for reasonable accommodation, including, without limitation, assistance with reading application questions, responding to questions, completing the form, filing an appeal, and appearing at a hearing etc. to ensure the process is accessible. (10) Reasonable accommodation request form: 1. • Name of Applicant 2. Telephone Number. 3. Address: 4. Address of housing or other location at which accommodation is requested: 5. Describe qualifying disability or handicap:. 6. Describe the accommodation and the specific regulation(s) and or procedure(s) from which accommodation is sought 7. 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Earnhart Subject: Re: PROPOSED SOBER HOUSES- GULF STREAM Craig- kindly call me 561-213-3486 Sent from my HTC -- Reply message -- From: "Craig D. Earnhart" <cdelawCcDbellsouth.net> To: "Marty O'Boyle" <mobovle(a�commerce-erouo com> Subject: PROPOSED SOBER HOUSES- GULF STREAM Date: Thu, Jun 12, 2014 7:05 PM Good evening Mr. O'Boyle: I just received a copy of your June 6, 2094 email to Gulf Stream Town Manager, William Thrasher, advising of your plan to "forthwith" begin acquiring houses in Gulf Stream for use as Sober Houses. I would like for you to know that during your recent campaign for a seat on the Gulf Stream Town Commission I acquired a great deal of admiration and respect for you, spent an evening at your lovely home getting to know you and discussing your goals and vision for improving Gulf Stream, and actively campaigned for you. At that time I was convinced that your motives were all noble, and that you truly wanted to do only good and productive work for our town. Your proposed Sober House plan says otherwise. Certainly you know that opening and operating Sober Houses in the Town of Gulf Stream can do nothing but bring down property values, and would be strongly opposed by not only the city officials, but also virtually all of the residents of our quaint little town. I find it difficult to believe that your motives are purely philanthropic in nature. Since you clearly don't need the money possibly generated from this proposed plan, I can therefore only assume that your motives are purely vindictive and retaliatory in nature. This leads me to question my own naivety in buying into your.campaign promises of Wanting only the best for our town. I only hope that your letter was intended for shock value or an idle threat, perhaps sent out in a fit of rage; or perhaps even meant as a joke. If you are truly sincere in your Sober House plan, I fear that you will swiftly lose the respect and support of those like me who came to believe so strongly in you during the recent campaign. 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A Sober House is an enterprise that everyone in Gulf Stream could fight (although I think they will lose — as it is ADA protected). I am an individual. I have no problem with the people bad mouthing Sober Houses, I do have a problem when it oozes over to me and my family. I hope you understand. This situation is no different than a lawyer representing a criminal. Fight the crime — not the lawyer. Gordon, you have my word that I have still not decided to take on the Sober House Assignment. I continue to struggle with it_ Having said that, if I do decide to accept it, I will let you know. Absent hearing from me means I "took a pass". Once again, I appreciate your candor PS: I will make a Public Records Request for your wife's email.- If I get it, great, if I don't, I have to come back to you, If she deleted it, it should be in here deleted box. Alternatively, it is certainly available as metadata. I assume that although she asserts deleting the email that she retained the attachment (as your email below demonstrates). I think if you could come around behind me and look over my shoulder and see what I see, your perspective would change. No one who make a query about a legal matter should be chased by.a posse. I point out that when I woke up this morning, I was in America_ Gordon — your comments are insightful and appreciated (not to mention now received). Are you willing to help me and the 122 others address what needs to be addressed in Gulf Stream? We could sure use your help. I believe that our overall goals are the same. If you get a chance, look at the video's of the Commission Meetings under "Agendas\Minutes" Lastly, is it time for us to have a coffee? I'd enjoy that very much. Let me know an thank you, Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group, Inc 1280 W. 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But I reiterate, I must get to the core here. PS: It appears you are from Pittsburg where we own property all over (from South Hills to Monroeville to Greensburg, etc). No Sober houses there or anywhere else. I'll wait to hear from you. Thank you Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group, Inc 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FI. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561 213 3486 E-mail: moboyle((Dcommerce-orouD.com Web Page: www.commerce-proup.com From. F Gordon Kraft fmailto:slotgordon0aol.coml Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2014 10:55 PM To: Marty O'Boyle Subject: Re: Sober Houses - Gulf Stream by Gordon Kraft Mr. O'Boyle: Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your forthrightness. My wife deleted the copy of the letter, but I can only assume it was sent out by the town or someone in the town leadership. I know this has been a concern of the Civic Association, so I'm certain they are active in any efforts to limit proliferation of sober houses in the town. F. 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Don't feel any obligation to reply again. F. Gordon Kraft —Original Message -- From: Marty O'Boyle <mobovle(cDcommerce-orouo.com> To: Gordon Kraft <slotoordonQaol.com> Sent Sun, Jun 15, 2014 12:18 pm Subject: RE: Sober Houses - Gulf Stream by Gordon Kraft Gordon — this "back and forth" is fun, but your paranoia is really quite sad. All I Want is to protect the documents (electronic and otherwise) which you have re me and\or sober houses from spoliation. There is an obvious undertow which you clearly can't see or don't understand. As you have decided to cavy the torch by spreading unfounded allegations, all I ask is to prevent the documents from spoliation, which I feel comfortable you will do. Incidentally, please don't feel sorry for me as I am the happiest guy you don't know. If I had a high desire to sue you, I would have a process server at your home in the am. Having said that, you need not worry, despite your paranoia, I have no present desire to sue you. If that changes, I will call you and try to sit and talk the issue (whatever that may be) out with you in an effort to avoid litigation. This is the normal way that I deal with things. Are you willing to share with me where you got the letter (and the other writings, if any) and the content of any conversations surrounding the issues at hand? I apologize for being brash with you, but your wild assertions are really intolerable. I also remind you about who started these reckless assertions. Why don't you call me and come clean. If you do, I think things will end and I think you will see the light. If you don't and I hear your name as a person spreading rumors about me, this will not end pretty. I leave the decision up to you. Have a good day. Be carefuli Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group, Inc 1280 W. 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Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FI. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561 213 3486 E-mail: moboyleecommerce-grouo.com Web Page: www.commerce-grour).com From: Gordon Kraft Imailto:slotgordonrc'Daol.coml Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 8:53 PM To: Marty O'Boyle Subject: Re: Sober Houses - Gulf Stream Mr. O'Boyle: I have no interest in talking to you. The "misinformation" you refer to is a copy of your letter to Mr. Thrasher. it appears to be a typical challenge from you for the Town to try and block your efforts to put sober houses In the community. As I understand it, sober houses are protected by federal law, so the town doesn't really have much basis to challenge your efforts. Several groups in Gulf Stream have made it clear that they do not feel they would be beneficial to property values, however, and might bring people with questionable character into our town. Apparently sober houses can generate revenue for the people running them, and I can understand an outside interest moving forward without any regard for the citizens in the target community. When a resident of the town says he is going to do it, particularly one who was supposedly running for mayor to make the town a better place, it seems like vindictiveness and payback more than anything. I don't have to talk to you on the phone to have you explain your motivations. You say I have made allegations. This is really not the case. I am merely asking you why you feel obliged to do something thatthe majority of people in Gulf Stream don't want. If you just need the money, and don't really care what your neighbors think or want, then that is an answer. If you can not express yourself in an email, I'II just wait for feedback from the town and the Coastal Star. As far as that drivel about being a man, I wont bother to address it. F. 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O'Boyle iiEQUrSTOR'S CONL4Cr31\--W-MON F-bfar-' teeatdshLenmm¢aFQoup.eom Far 934-360-0 07;_U&dn USO[4e, ?i *e ,rtCeafv3¢;x DeerfieldBearh,FL 334=2 R=,QUFsT: Please provide a copy of all public records includina E -Mails and other communications pursuant to which the attached letter was disseminated. :DDr.�O>L"� LtieOR_;L:1-i0*IP,.ECz=_,D?iG P.=Q�rST- THDi REQUES TLS hLADE PLBSG:1\T TO PUBLIC RECORDS ACT. CHAPTER 119 OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES AND IS ALSO REQUESTED U-NDER ME COMUO TAWRIGHTTOIAOW,TEECOXWOIrL WRIGRTOFACCESS;AM ANYSL4Tu10RFRIGRTTOKNOW (LRCLuDngG,wimouTLrnduATIO\,_Axr STATriTORYRIGRTOFACCESS,ASAPPLICARLE), 1131SREQUEST ISALSO MADE PGRSUA\TTOTEE RIGHTS OFTHE REQUESTORPROYIDEDI TREFLORIDA CO\I M IIO\. 1TISREOUESMMIT THIS RECORDS REQUEST BE FBLFiri n-M;ECTRO\7C FOR117 IFILOii'l arr.ani_F P; CI'c.0_IZCFOML IIISREOLES7'IDTHATTEUS RECORDSREg=BEFGyFILLEDONIIX1-P.PER. 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Ring, Jr., Esquire — E -Mail P/NPR/SOBERHOUSESGULFSTREAM wog na-a»awwo� £TLL-09£-bS6# WEVY LOSO-09£-bS6# xej £TSE-OLS-VS64 PIG paa!a ZVbE£ 1d Vea8 Pla!JjaaO aA!Ip Ja;uao :wadmDN ISM OUT 'ou!'dnoag aaaawwo:) a!Aog.O .3 w1jew Jo a:)UJO ;ue;slssV aApmax3 passna'V epuaig larval pagae:ae aas aseald gj'weedsJing'(s)asnoH jagoS pasoftd 2u!Pe69i.1aliaq 91A09,0:43afgns a!AOG,O A!ueiN :Sulu welp!M :aJ -jagseagl 11!9:0.L WV Ob:6 VTOZ'90 aun f'Amij :;uas woo na-aajawwoa !!assnaq:oal!ew passnu epua-ig :wojd .tagsejgl II!e 's4uegl •spioaaj anoA ioJ s!gl SulpieNuoJ we I 'aldde;aamS •alnl Jpd•b1•90.90 iagsejgl we!II!M :sjuawgoeUv 1'weajls Jing'(s)asnoH JagoS pasodoad 6u!pje6aj lapaq alAog,O:Mj :pafgns wornnelaldde;aamspo a!ddelaamsj :ol Wd SS:£ 6TOZ'TT aunf'AepsaupaM :Juas <6aoweajls-Jln6po jagseag;q> iagsejgl II!g :woa j al 08.0eW INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TOWN OF GULF STREAM, FLORIDA OFFICE OF TBI; TOWN MANAGER WILLIAM H. THRASHER DATE: June 9, 2014 TO: Mayor Morgan and Town Commissioners RE: Recent Commu iications from Mr. O'Boyle To help you stay informed of changing events that could affect the Town, I am attaching gopies of two emails that I have recently received from Mr. O'Boyle. If you have any questions or comments about either of these emails, please call me at your convenience. J liqiq-xl INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TOWN OF GULF STREAM, FLORIDA OFFICE OF.THE TOWN MANAGER WILLIAM E. THRASEER DATE: June 9, ?014 TO: Mayor Morgan and Town Coramissioners RE: Recent Communications from Mr. O'Boyle To help you stay informed of changing events that could affect the Town, I am attaching copies of two emails that I have recently received from Mr. O'Boyle. If you have any questions or comments about either of these emails, please call me at your convenience. H liqiq-xj From: Bill Thrasher <bthrasher@gulf-stream.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 3:55 PM To: rsweetapple@sweetapplelaw.com Subject: FW: O'Boyle Letter regarding Proposed Sober House(s), Gulf Stream, FL Attachments: William Thrasher06.06.14.pdf Mr. Sweetapple, I am forwarding this for your records. Thanks, Bill Thrasher From: Brenda Russell[mailto:brusseil(@commerce-group.com Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 9:40 AM To: Bill Thrasher Cc: William Ring; Marty O'Boyle Subject: O'Boyle Letter regarding Proposed Sober House(s), Gulf Stream, FL Please see attached letter. Brenda A. Russell Executive Assistant Office of Martin E. O'Boyle Commerce Group, Inc. 1280 West Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Direct Dial #954-570-3513 Fax #954-360-0807 Main #954-360-7713 brussell@commerce-arouo com 116E-Z£4EE vatNo7d'No.LV-d vaog'.I3MS mE *H'S OZ *Td'svnvA V WffXH0N$ `Tmjv]3am$ 30 MI"o mv'l avid mu'I al,Sog,O ail `uoTlWodzoa lgoid uSiaTo; upuold u sa `(„ Eu11d mu7 a Aog,o„ aTP iageuTaiat� aul ` O d `nTnd muZ aTl 0P,0 aTP SuualsiSai;o aTuP ail lu `;agaq pT1e uopuuuolETT� uodfl b utuunlAsuuad eTgdlapvlTgd `laailS uopSmlunH 'H 9bIZ se aog;o lediouud sl! 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O'Boyle v. Town of Gulfstream CASE NO.502014CA004474XXXXMBAG (PALM BEACH COUNTY) appears to have had no real business presence in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Although it was registered as a Pennsylvania Corporation on November 14, 2013, it further appears that: a. The O'Boyle Law Firm did not own or lease any commercial space there. b. The O'Boyle Law Firm did not have a business telephone line. c. The O'Boyle Law Firm had no employees and paid no salaries. d. The O'Boyle Law Firm did not pay city, state or federal taxes because it had no employees. e. The O'Boyle Law Firm did not obtain an occupational license to conduct business in the City of Philadephia. £ The O'Boyle Law Firm's sole principal, officer and director, Jonathan O'Boyle, used his Florida cell phone number (561-758-1223), as the firm telephone number. g. Jonathan O'Boyle is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar, but not of the Florida Bar. h. Jonathan O'Boyle advised the Pennsylvania Bar that he is an out-of-state attorney with an address in Florida. i. Jonathan O'Boyle advised the Pennsylvania Bar that his address is in the Town of Gulf Stream, Florida at 23 N. Hidden Harbour Drive, his parent's home address. j. At the time of the opening of the O'Boyle Law Firm in Florida, Jonathan O'Boyle resided and was domiciled in Florida. k. When the O'Boyle Law Firm opened in Florida, it was operated out of his father, Martin O'Boyle's, office at West Newport Center Drive, Deerfield Beach, Florida. It is still operated out of this building, which is owned or controlled by Martin O'Boyle. LAW OFFICES OF SWEErAPPLE, BROERER & VARKAs, P.L. 20 S.E. 3fl° STREET, BOCARAToN, FLORIDA 33432-3911 I I6E-ZE6EE Vo,no',3'Notvll vOog'daziaS m,E'3's OZ 'Z'd `svxnvA V 11=08EI'Rlddvd33nS do sdatdap mv3 uorlom sigl pue Sluana asagl 01 pze231 gum sassaultm amooaq Ol lasunga-03 s,lasunoa pou2islapun pasnea suq lonpuoa amoqu agZ flasunoa pau2israpun 2uipnlout `lasunoo 2utlupimnu13o osodmd agl ao3 npum atam sluamaluls asagZ 6 •u113anS 31ngjo umo.L oql lnog2nonll sosnoq iagos undo 01 B11102 sum aq legl palms daglnj atfog,O •g „•dn sdils ags3t aas o1 zalg2nup s,lasunoo g31eA,;, 01 s10113211sanut Will 01 paualea.nll pus snluls luluum `9,zouuo0,0 auueof `lasunoo 2utsoddo 2uipae2aa pannbui alxog,O „auoCue pagonol ianau anuq spueq osggL •uosaad luolotA u uaaq aanau OA,l motel nok„ `21Itlels aaualotA lnotsXgd 3o leanll ltoildmi ue opera oslu alXog,O •uadpligo nagl put losunoa 2utsoddo lsutu2e sdals a3Ml of popualut ol6og,0 `uug mel s,uos S,al,Cog,O is paloattp sem ganlm `uotlow agl3o llnsad e se legl 2uiluls `sleanll ltogdmt onssi of popaaaoid uagl3jnutuld `ianamoll •luamalllas a 1s 2utnt.ue3o asodind otg io3 palluo sem It sn ainieu ui letluapguoo aq pinogs 2ui103m aql paleatput ZIAOg,O L •aauepualle ut lou sum sggnuS -jW •.talso3 sauo f jo sooUjo ag1 ui lam gdloPur2i mlof Puu dowoD,o auuuof 2utd u1elIP.M `01`(09.0 `bIOZ `V aunf u0 •9 •uug mal dalsog sauo f aql jo sggruS LauptS pue gdlopumd 0 ugof JOuUOD,0 'ISI auueof gltm tin oam s polsonboi `2utg uiutlP.M `tasunoa stg P („01Lo9<0„ aaplumonq) aIXog.0 upwW plUpId `,,uoROY�i 0q1„ P0Ii3 luspua3aQ tal3e ilaleipatuml s •.tug ag1 io/pus ymo0 391 gltm s2ullg stg3o Ind se aauopisaz sig paluasaidaxstm seq ajXog,O umpuuof •m •saoumvz)dde aoln any oid (V) mo; lseal le 2uipnlout `sossauisnq s,iagle3 siq puu aaglu3 siq io3 sdallum ln2al 2utlpueq spuol3 3o 0111S aql ui aauasazd luulsuoo u puq seq alAog,0 uegleuof uut3 mel 9l,fog,0 aq1 2utuado aauiS •1 (A,LI`lflOO HOV3H ➢V'IVd) OV8KXXXXVLVV00VOV10Z05'0N 9SVO meailSjlo`J3o umol •A ZIS0a,0 *a mueyy Martin E. O'Boyle v. Town of Gulfstream CASE NO.502014CA004474XXXXMBAG (PALM BEACH COUNTY) 10. Following the meeting, John Randolph wrote a letter to William Ring informing him that the meeting did not involve settlement discussions and therefore it would not be treated as confidential, Exhibit 111". 11. After the meeting, O'Boyle commenced to have airborne banners flown on a daily basis over Palm Beach County. Some of the banners read: DATE TIME ACTFVTTV MWQQAf_P. 06/05/14 @ 2:00 pm Banner Plane "JONES FOSTER CLIENTS, CHECK YOUR BILLS" 06/06/14 @2:00 pm Banner Plane "JF DON'T DRINK & DRIVE — WELL BE WATCHING" 06/10/14 c@i 2:00 pm Banner Plane "HAS JONES FOSTER EMBRACED A BAD APPLET' 06/13/14 @11:10 am Banner Plane "JONES FOSTER — YOUR BILLS MAKE ME PUKE" 06/20/13 @11:00 am Banner Plane "SWEET APPLES ARE ROTTEN APPLES RIGHT JF" 06/24/14 @10:38 am Banner Plane "SWEET APPLES ARE BEST BOILED IN OIL" 12. On June 6, 2014, O'Boyle had his attorney and business associate, William Ring, Esquire, form a Florida limited liability company called "Sweet Apple Sober Houses, LLC", Exhibit "2", an obvious reference to a defense counsel's surname. 13. In addition, on June 13, 2014, O'Boyle appeared before a meeting of the Gulf Stream Town Commission and made false and defamatory allegations against Gulf Stream's co -counsel, Robert Sweetapple, stating that a Judge of the First District Court of Appeal had found that "Mr. Sweetapple consistently misrepresented testimony and failed to acknowledge well-established case law, including Supreme Court precedents " (Exhibit 113") This statement is patently untrue, and was made to undermine the To4vn's confidence in its attorney. 14. The above threats and conduct have occurred with the knowledge, cooperation and complicity of William Ring, Jonathan O'Boyle and the O'Boyle Law Firm. 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O'Boyle v. Town of Gulfstream CASE NO.502014CA004474XXXXMBAG (PALM BEACH COUNTY) 21. O'Boyle has abused the legal system in several states by overwhelming local municipal governments and a State Attorney's office with the filing of thousands of public records requests and abusive litigation. 22. The case of Martin E. O'Boyle v. Peter Isen, 2014 WL 340104 (N.J.Super.A.D.), issued by the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, on appeal from case no. L-2341-08, is attached hereto as Exhibit "4". The Court noted, From September 2007 through early July 2008, plaintiff and members of his family filed multiple requests pursuant to the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 to -13. Longport's only clerk worked part-time, and she did not address the requests within the time required by statute. At one point, the clerk went to the emergency room because of the stress she attributed to the flood of OPRA requests. And, in February 2008, the Borough's solicitor notified plaintiff that it would not accept any additional OPRA requests he filed, explaining that the numerous requests were substantially disrupting governmental services. The solicitor claimed that Longport had received 190 requests on October 16 and 17 and thirty filed October 31, 2007. In the Isen case, O'Boyle sued a resident of Longport for claiming O'Boyle was "the enemy of Longport". The suit for defamation was dismissed by summary judgment and affirmed by the appellate court. 23. Similarly, when his daughter was being prosecuted for driving under the influence, O'Boyle inundated the Palm Beach County State Attorney's Office both individually and through companies he controls with over 1,300 requests for public records. (attached hereto as Exhibit "5"). 24. In an interview with the Palm Beach Post discussing his dealings with then candidate Dave Aronberg, O'Boyle stated, My view in life is: Take whatever shots you like at me, because I'm a big boy "d I can handle them. But don't mess with rriy kids, my wife dr my home. Don't do it. Don't. Because I'll come at you with every resource I have. And there's a lot. (attached hereto as Exhibit "WI). 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O'Boyle v. Town of Gulfstream CASE NO. 502014CA004474XXXXMBAG (PALM BEACH COUNTY) administration of justice, including to knowingly ... disparage ... witnesses ... or other lawyers on any basis......), Rules Regulating The Florida Bar. When professional judgment does not restrain a lawyer's zealous advocacy, however, the courts must act to assure that aggressive advocacy does not frustrate or disrupt the administration of judicial proceedings. See In Re Terry, 128 U.S. 289, 302, 9 S.Ct. 77, 79, 32 L.Ed. 405 (1888); Sandstrom v. State, 309 So.2d 17 (Fla. 4th DCA 1975), cert. dismissed, 336 So.2d 572 (Fla. 1976); see also Louis S. Raveson, Advocacy and Contempt: Constitutional Limitations on the Judicial Contempt Power, Part One: The Conflict Between Advocacy and Contempt, 65 Wash.L.Rev. 477, 53940 (1990). Carnival Corp v. Beverly, 744 So.2d 489 (Fla. l`a DCA 1999) 28. The O'Boyle Law Firm and William Ring have continued to represent O'Boyle in perpetrating these unethical and abusive activities. That conduct should also be sanctioned. WHEREFORE, Defendant prays this Court enter appropriate sanctions for litigation abuse against Plaintiff, Martin E. O'Boyle, his Counsel of Record, the O'Boyle Law Firm, P.C., Inc., Jonathan O'Boyle, President of the O'Boyle Law Firm, and William Ring, Esquire, including striking Plaintiff's pleadings, entering an order prohibiting Plaintiff from exploiting his right to litigate in a manner that impugns and threatens opposing counsel. Defendant also seeks an award of attorneys' fees and costs for bringing the motion. Respectfully sub�rnitted, S WEETAPPLE, BROEKER & VARKAS, PL Co -Counsel for Defendants 20 S.E. 3`s Street Boca Raton, Florida 33432 Telephone: (561)392-1230 E-Mail:pleadings@sweetapplelaw.com ROBERTA. 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P.A. John C. Randolph Atiomey 561-650-0458 Fac: 561-650-5300 jrandolph@jonesfaster com June 4, 2014 VIA EMAIL (wrincl(@commerce-oroup.com) AND REGULAR U.S. MAIL William F. Ring, Jr., Esquire 1280 West Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 RE: Meeting of June 4, 2014 Dear Mr. Ring: Yesterday you requested a meeting between you and your client, Martin E. O'Boyle, and me and my partner, Joanne O'Connor_ We represent the Town of Gulf Stream. I inquired as to the subject matter of the meeting, but you would not disclose it in advance. At the outset of this afternoon's meeting, your client requested that our communications be treated as privileged settlement communications regarding pending litigation. We agreed that our communications would be treated as such only to the extent that they were, in fact, communications regarding the settlement of pending litigation. We specifically advised you that the privilege would not apply to any discussions relating to future litigation or threats of future action. Please be advised that because none of today's discussions concerned the potential settlement of any pending litigation between our clients, we do not consider them to be privileged settlement discussions under Florida II w_ Sincerely, JONES, FOSTER, JOHNSTON & STUBBS, P.A. By John C. 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Caunmications A.2. fran Residents (5 minutes mexinm) Martin O'Boyle: Good morning everyone. I have a few things I would like to go over, but first I just want to give an explaination to the Commission and the public. You will notice that I no longer stand for the flag salute, and the reason (don't know what made it do that .... cell phone signal) and the reason for that is ----when I woke up this morning I was an American. When I walked thru those doors, that did it. This is no longer America and here the flag salute means something and in this chamber it means nothing. I just wanted to make that explanation so that if anybody asks they will have the explanation from the horses mouth.um--the Mayor sent a letter out about litigation and boy it sure is expensive--um--I didn't see Mr. Randolph pull up in a Roles Royce so I know he is not getting all the money although his firm as of Feb. to Feb, billed close to *300,000. um --frankly looking at the bills, and we looked at them, makes me puke. To my knowledge, the Town has never won- a case.since Jan. 13th in a hall of justice. And, by the way, I have no issues with Mr. Randolph, I think he is a good attorney, I think.liis price.is sensational and I think he represents this Commission in the best fashion he knows how and one that this Commission should be very pleased with. Thats my opinion. Then, you brought in Mr. Sweetapple whose clearly the fair haired boy. I don't know why a firm like Jones, Foster isn't enough, but I guess the Mayor doesn't have any buddies at Jones, Foster. Thats the only solution I can come to. ah --- Mr. Sweetapple's clearly a hot shot lawyer--um--th�Mayor gave the Commission and the residents a build up that was, frankly exciting, $500 an hour, charging us $350 an hour and he had experience in public records law. Well, there has been another law suite filed against the Town and the law suite that was filed against the Town was based upon Mr. Swe- etapple's noncompliance with the State Statute Chapter 119 for public records. He redacted portions of his bill and anyone who knows anything about public records knows if you are going to redact, you have to tell under which exception, if thats the right word, under which exception you are redacting. Mr. Ganger could say I am redacting my Social Security number in accordance with this section. That would be proper. Mr. Thrasher has done redaction the same way. Here he didn't, here you got a law suite. Also on his bill he talks about the Sunshine Law, well there's a document called the Sunshine Manual which teaches you how to navigate through the records act. So, where this guy came from, I guess it will always be a secret to me. We--ugh--one of my lawyers was in the court house and learned a little bit about Mr. Sweetapple. He had a case in the 1st Dist. Courtlo£ Appeals before Judge Berton, the Judge found that Mr. Sweetapple consistently misrepresented testimony and failed to acknowledge well established case law including Supreme Court precedence. There was another case in Palm Beach County Circuit Court, the Judge Elizabeth Moss says that Mr. Sweetapple'.s filing was a slander Mayor Nbrgan: I've got 5 minutes Mr. O'Boyle. O'Boyle: Yes, you do don't you. You want to let me --- Mayor: That'concludes your public comment. EXHIBIT O'Boylle: Pardon I 1 1 3 i Mayor: That concludes your public comment. O'Boyle: Well, I know. Do you want to let me finish is my question. 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(Cite as: 2014 WL 340104 (N.J.Super.A.D.)) would increase flood insurance premiums for the community of Longport. From September 2007 through early July 2008, plaintiff and members of his family filed multiple requests pursuant to the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), N.J.S.A. 47:IA-1 to —13. Longport's only clerk worked part-time, and she did not address the requests within the time required by statute. At one point, the clerk went to the emergency room because of the stress she attributed to the flood of OPRA re- quests. And, in February 2008, the Borough's solicitor notified plaintiff that it would not accept any addi- tional OPRA requests. he fled, explaining that the numerous requests were substantially disrupting gov- ernmental services. The solicitor claimed that Long - port had received 190 requests on October 16 and 17 and thirty filed on October 31, 2007. In April 2008, plaintiff filed a civil complaint to compel Longpores compliance with OPRA. And in June, Longport remind NFC Global, an investigative firm, to uncover any prior difficulties plaintiff may have had with federal and state agencies. The firm completed its report later that month. On July 2, 2008, the Press of Atlantic City reported on the numerous OPRA requests. There is no dispute that Longport incurred significant legal fees in defending against plaintiffs suit. I Plaintiffs OPRA suit was pending hen de- fendam made the allegedly defamatory statement on July 5, 2008. That day, plaintiff was walking and conversing with Leonard Sylk and Fred Kremer, both residents of Longport, near an entrance to the beach by defendant's home. According to plaintiff, defendant said, "what are you guys doing with him, he's the enemy of Longport" Plaintiff further asserts that defendant made the same comment to Willir Simon, when Simon stopped his car to talk to the men. Ac- cording to Simon, defendant, referring to plaintiff, said "he is the enemy of the people of Long- port[,][s]tay away from him." Page 2 *2 Those present had different views of defend- ant's comment. Defendant said he was joking, and Sylk thought the same. According to Sylles testimony, defendant was "sort of laughing" and "sounded like he was joking' when he and Kremer were asked "why [they were] consorting with the enemy." Sylk also noted that plaintiff laughed. In contrast, Simon thought defendant was angry and serious. While insisting that he made the remark about plaintiff being the enemy in jest, defendant admitted that he believed plaintiff was fairly characterized as the enemy of the residents of Longport He based that opinion on plaintiffs conduct, which in his view, led to Longport's unnecessary expenditures for legal fees. In plaintiffs opinion, defendant made the remark intending to have the residents of Longport ostracize and isolate him and succeeded. He based that opinion on subsequent municipal actions singling him and his friends out for unfavorable treatment and affording defendant favorable treatment. In plaintiQ's view, defendant's comment was the cause of his ill-treatment. Plaintiff gave several examples. Days atter de- fendant made the commeat, Longport's mayor called the County Health Department, which subsequently directed plaintiff to remove portable toilets from lits property on the beach. In August, plaintiff filed a complaint against another resident for threatening his life, which the police did not investigate. Moreover, a friend of plaintiffs asserted that in May 2009, a police officer, who had detained him for forty minutes without proper cause, admitted that he had been di- rected to give him a hard time because of his friend- ship with plaintiff, who was an enemy of the people. Plaintiff also had evidence of defendant's favorable treatment. Another police officer admitted that he had not issued defendant a ticket when he saw him violate the law prohibiting use of a cell phone while driving. 0 2014 Thomson Reuters. No Claim to Orig. US Gov. Works. 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(Cite as: 2014 WL 340104 (N.J.Super.A.D.)) Recognizing that opinions cannot be "false," the Court stressed that there is no "wholesale defamation ex- emption" for any statement that might be labeled an opinion. Id at 18, 110 S.Ct. at 2705, 111 L. Ed2d at 17. The Court explained that if a reasonable fact -finder could conclude that the speaker implied plaintiff committed pedury, then the implied assertion of fact would amount to defamation, if proven false. Id, at 20, 110 S.Ct, at 2706-07, 111 L. Ed2d at 19. *4 The Court's opinion in MAkovich points out the difference between the statement at issue in that case and this one. The Court stated: "unlike a subjective assertion[,] the averred defamatory language [here] is an articulation of an objectively verifiable event," i.e., whether the plaintiff had actually committed perjury. Id at 22, 110 S.Ct. at 2707, 111 L. Ed2d at 20. But in this case, defendant's characterization of plaintiff as the town's enemy, while arguably insulting, does not imply any particular conduct or event that could be verified as true or false. For example, defendant did not refer to the zoning violation or the number of OPRA requests. He simply indicated that plaintiff was an "enemy" of Longport. It is well-settled that a statement is not actionable when it has an imprecise meaning. Buckley v. Littell, 539 F.2d 882, 893 (2d Cir.1976) (holding that the terms "fascist," "fellow traveler" and `radical right" were too imprecise, loose and insusceptible of proof to be considered defamatory). Whets the meaning of an insulting assertion—here the enemy of Longport—is not settled, its truth or falsity cannot be proven. On similar reasoning, this court has held that a statement that could be understood to describe another as one who is not "a decent resident" cannot support a def- amation claim because it does not state or imply something amounting to slander per se, such as criminality. Taurus v. Borough of Pine Hill, 381 N.J.Super. 412,427-28 (App.Div.[2005), ed in part, rev'd in part on other grounds, 189 N.J. 497 (2007); see also Romaine v. Kallinger, 109 N.J. 282, 291 (1988) (discussing slander per se). Page 4 Like a statement implying that one is not "de- cent," a statement that one is an "enemy" of a mu- nicipality does not imply any verifiable fact. Relying on the various contexts in which the phrase public enemy has been used over time, plaintiff argues that defendant's statement could be understood as calling him a traitor, an outlaw, a criminal or a pirate. That may be, but it could just as easily be understood to describe a person who disapproves of the town's leaders, the way they do business or their goals. We reject plaintiffs attempt to equate this state- ment of uncertain meaning to a "false attribution of criminality," which is deemed slanderous as a matter of law. Romaine, supra, 109 N.J. at 291. As previously noted, statements alleged to be defamatory or slan- derous must be assigned the " 'fair and natural meaning' " that would be assigned by "reasonable persons of ordinary intelligence.'" Id. at 290 (quoting Herrmann v. Newark Morning Ledger Co., 48 NJ.Super. 420,431 (App.Div.), ajrdon rehearing, 49 N.J.Super. 551 (App.Div.1958)). So viewed, defend- ant's labeling of plaintiff as an enemy of Longport or its people could not be understood as anything other than name calling. Because defendant's statement did not imply any verifiable conduct or event and simply voiced his OPT ion, it cannot be proven false. Even if every res- ident of Longport other than defendant deemed plain- tiff to be a friend of the municipality, it would not make defendant's opinion false, because he did not imply that his view was universally held or was based on a verifiable event. *5 Our resolution of the case an the ground that this statement is not, as a matter of law, defamatory manes it unnecessary to consider the arpments ad- dressing plaintiffs status as a public figure. Affirmed. 0 2014 Thomson Reuters. No Claim to Orig. US Gov. Works. 'gJOM'A00 Sfl'2110 0l wivio om •slalnag uoswogj 6102 1NEMOOO 30 OM3 ('O'V'aadnS•f-M) 60106£ 'IM 6IOZ `PE'V ui papodag loN uasl •n apCo8,O ' 610Z`O' V'jadnS'f'M ((•O•VvadnS'f'M) 60TO6E m 6IOZ .se a71O) ('(I'V'sadnS'f'N) 60I06£'IM 6loZ `p£'V uc papodag 3oN 9 aged Millionaire deluges state attorney with public records requests after daughter's DUI coni... Page 1 of 1 Government Law Millionaire deluges state attorney with public records requests after daughter's DUI conviction Posted Mar 26, 2013 3:10 PM CDT By Martha Neil Corrected: At one time, Martin E. "Marty" O'Boyle was a political ally of Florida state attorney Dave Arenberg, helping him position himself to get elected. But after Aronberg refused to take a position concerning the 2011 misdemeanor driving -under -the -influence conviction o O'Boyle's daughter, Sara, the two parted ways. They still have regular dealings, however, due to the deluge of public records requests regularly submitted by O'Boyle, whose daughter has performed community service and paid a fine but is also appealing her conviction, reports the Palm Beach Post. Florida has one of the broadest public records laws in the country, allowing citizens to access material such as emails and texts. And Marty O'Boyle, determined to help his daughter reverse her conviction, is seeking to take full advantage c it, according to the newspaper. In a single month, a company he controls submitted 1,328 requests for publicrecords to Aronberg and the office for the prosecutor overseeing Sara O'Boyle's case, after Aronberg recused his own office from doing so. The problem is, the public records requests submitted by O'Boyle's company—which, altogether, are among the most massive in state history—require review and redaction of records before they can be turned over, the newspaper explain: "I have been, and am, a supporter of the public records law; said State Attorney Bruce Colton of the 19th Judicial Circui whose office is now overseeing Sara O'Boyle's case. "But I think the law can be abused. When you look at the number c requests ... these requests could amount to an abuse of the public records law." Related coverage: Palm Beach Post (July 2012): "Dave Arenberg, millionaire ally behind stealth attacks in state attorney's race" Updated on March 27 to correct Aronberg's job title. Copyright 2014 American Bar Association. All rights reserved. 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JI 3j11$ aoea StAOUJOW a;e;S ui S){oe;;e q;jeajs puigaq Alle aaieuoijjiw `5.iaquoay ane(] Zl0Z'ZZFInr'AepunSweC101 'Palsad well suets smau Bunlewg !r. Jrj 1� r: jgslfiay I ul USIS wmjawgsn0 (jaded sAupoL I agposgns 'und OZZI I I,IOZ le AInr UpslnyL uo an moposj attempted bribe, he told the paper that he was "revisiting' the Information he had Provided *b3 confirm Its validilym and that the paper was not authodsd to use the information or to attach his name to It. E)perts later told the paper mat O'Boyle's actions likely did not meet the legal definifion ofatlempled bribery. Arenberg, a Democrat, refused repeated requests for an Interview to discuss his actions, addressing through his campaign manager only four of more than 80 questions asked in writing by The Post. Sent hundreds of pages of his own em ails and asked to verify them. Arenberg didn't respond. Ina one -paragraph statement, he blamed O'Boyle's revelations on one of his opponents: no-pariycandidato Robert Gem hman, a criminal defense attomeywho represents O'Boyle's daughter. 'This is a dishonest political attack waked up bymyopponent Mr. Gershman—full ofmisrepresenlatons and gross ehaggemtions; Arenberg said.'As special prosecutor, I ham always acted according to the leterand spidtofthe laws ofthe stole of Florida and the policies of the Office ofthe ALomey General. I'm proud ofmyrecord ofpromn ethical leadership as an assistant atomeygeneral, special prosecutorand state senator.' The never -before -told storyofwhat happened when Dam Arenberg met M arty0'Boyle, and whytheybroke apart, offers a rare window into how power and moneyinlersectto shape politics —and lives —in Palm Beach County. 'Myviewin life is: Take whatevershots ulikeatme,becauseltnablg bo and l can handle mem. Butdonl mess with myk Ids, my wifeormy home. Dont do It Dun Because 111 came afyouwimeveryresoumelhave.Antl mere'saloL' —Na,lre'6eya, F.AIn. FImMw Itwas March 2011 and In downtown West Palm Beach, a spectacle filled the sky. Dayafter day, a plane circled the courthouse, trailing bannem:'Bewam thug prosecutors."Prosecuiodal perjuryis Vanny."'Dump McAuliffe for prosecutor, vale for Elmer Fudd ; The planes were a remarkable reaction to a common event In 2008 in Delray Beach, a police officer saw a woman driving 5 mph on a residenfiai street at 323 a.m., with halfhercar on the grass. The 19-yearbld told him she had had two cocktalls and a beer. She tailed a bream test and was charged with misdemeanor DUL In Palm Beach County, prosecutors file an average ofnins DUI cases everyday. But mal woman was Marty O'Boyle's daughter, and Marty O'Boyle is an unusual man. The son ale seamstress and a cabby, O'Boyle said he grew up in a tinyrowhouse In Woodland, NJ. At 17, he said, he dropped out ofhigh school. By 18, he was married and had areal estate license. By24, he had four kids and his first million. That million grew Into many more. Starting in the 1970s, he built hundreds ofstores, including construction far the growing Color Tile and Peoria Yislan chains. Now he is 60 and says his businesses —ton from a 14pamon office in Deerfield Beach—include shopping centers and stores in about 25 states, including Florida. Ina light over business Interests, O'Boyle rarely backs down. Ina fight for his family, rarely Dims Into never. The tralfic court case spawned a thick volume full of morons and countermolions, with Gershman arguing the case was tainted bypolice mistakes and faulty breath4est equipment. it led to a three-dayjury trial. Sara O'Boyle was found gulltyin March 2011. She was sentenced to 75 hours ofcommunityseMce, a sl*month loss of herdriver license and a $500 fine. ABerme trial, Marty O'Boyle called the slate attorneys office and asked to speak b MaAulifle about the case. O'Boyle said he laid the woman who answered the phone: "I want to see ill couldjustspend a few moments with him and see if there's anything that could be worked oul.' O'Boyle wanted McAuliffe to drop the OUT charge, even after she served the sentence, to clear her permanent record, he said. j O'Boyle was told that McAuliffe wasn't available. McAuliffe told The Past he didn't know of O'Boyle's request unfit after the banners began to fly. The legal issues in the vase didn't rise to his level. McAuliffe said. But the rejection angered O'Boyle.'Ijust said to myself, "the guy won't give me the courtesy of 15 minutes of his life?" O'Boyle recalled. "Wall, lel me show him what kind of courtesies I can give him.'" O'Boyle had brawled with aumoritybetore. in 2006, a permitting dispute threatened his Longpon, NJ., waterfront home. O'Boyle struck back with lawsuits. Planes trailing banners —one called the mayor a'puppet'—flew over Longpod's beach for months. 'Unfortonatelywhen you're dealing with a body polite, they have a lot of resources; O'Boyle said. "SomeOmes you have too enter m ' e area of unconventional warfare Almost five years later in West Palm Beach, government once again stood in O'Boyle's way. He started a Twitter account Lnder the name 'BannerM4n' and began flying planes. It didn't help with McAuliffe. But the stunt drew attention. South county political operative Marie Horenburger, who salon a charily board with O'Boyle's wife, gave him a call. She asked: Would he like to meet Dave Arenberg? O'Boyle replied: M'ho's Dare Arenberg?' 'Dave—do you wartime to take you—plenty ofroom and no problem? We11 gel you mere by bpm or so. t.1 will be easy and you will be fresh. Advise' —op.:0100 vn OffgM n i aA 1. r".% elayt. pmr. calm. Dave Arenberg, too, faced an obstacle in Michael McAuliffe. In 2002, Arenberg entered polifics as a 31 -year-old rising star—a charismatic, Harvard -educated slate senator. But he left mid -tern to ton for abomeygeneral in 2010 and lost in the Democrafic primary. He found work quickly. Pam Sandi, the Republican who ultimatelywon the altomeygenemi's job, made a spot for him as a $92,000-a-yearspecial prosecutorinvesOgaling pill mills. But Arenberg was eyeing anomerelected job: McAullffe's. Again, he faced a Democratic primary he might not win. True, McAuliffe had angered some influenfial Democrats by prosecuting Democratic County Commissioner Jeff Koons on coruption charges t heymoughtwere weak Local attorneys, both in the criminal defense bar and within his own once, chafed at his style and decisions. Arenberg seemed a logical choice to oppose him: Popular with Democratic voters, he had long-standing political connections and could be a ravenous fundralser. But many prominent Democrats remained pledged to the incumbent McAuliffe. Some urged Arenberg not to ton, hoping to amid a divisive primary. 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One theme Aronberg thought would resonate: conviction rates. State statistics showed McAuliffe's office had the loweslmtes in Florida. Mer MYAulite resigned, those rates would be deemed statistical aberrations by his replacement, Peter Antonacci. Months eadier, however. the Issue looked like campaign gold. Aronberg asked O'Boyle and DBMarnl to place an ad in the Jewish Journal. The weekly newspaper targets a weal Palm Beach Countywfing bloc and one that's personal to both Aronberg and MGWIiffe, who are Jewish. Amnberg provided the ad and emailed DeMarni contact lnformat in fora Jewish Journal ad exmlvtve. It ran Dec. 14 and cost O'Boyle $3,400. In bold letters, it proclaimed: %lichaal McAuliffe Is Florida's Lowest Ranked State Attorney., An Imposing chart compared Palm Beach Counlys conviction rates with tap -ranked Pinellas County and the much higher state average. Across the bottom. It said, "We need a new state attomeyr Below awn that was a tnyline of lex:'Paid for by Families for Justice LLC.' The companyhe d been incorporated two weeks before the ad ran. Its registered agent was a willing O'Boyle employee. its name was picked byAronberg, after the employee rejected his firslchoice,'Democrats Against Mckliffe.' One ofAmnberg's Mends gave the employee a script to read in case reporters called to ask whyshe had founded the group:'As a matherof a child In Palm Beach County, ]was so disturbed bythe slate attorneys recent actions that i started this group to inform the emmunilythat Mchael McAuliffe has put all of our safety at dsk. The alarming facts speak far themselves ; No one called. The ad was legal, several lawyers said in interviews, because it didn't specificallyurge a cote for oragainsl McAuliffe. If it had, Families for Justice would hese been famed to register as a political organizafion. Inside MCAuliffe's camp, the attacks were infuriating. 'Mchael was like,'We need to respond to this; 'said McAdiff is campaign manager, Rick Asnanl.'i was like,'Respand to who? We don't haw a target to shoot sit' Internally, they suspected Aronberg. Polis had surfaced, showing Aronberg as a viable candidate. Donors told Asnani that Amnberg had contacted them, urging them not In commit to McAuliffe. 'There was an anfi-W-Auliffe campaign being run behind the scenes where the onlyone who would benefithom It was Aranberg; Asnanl said.'He was hiding in the shadows' 'It's so good, it should b e spread overFacebookf: )'  r,��nayshenoea9. vaaan,r.,.n As 2012 began, Aronberg was getting closer to declaring his candidacy. He began preparing a new attack Almost year before, one ofAronberg's bends, Melissa McKinlay, had filed an ethics complaint against McAuliffe. McKinlay, an aide to Palm Beach Counlys legislative delegation, accused McAuliffe of following her out of meeting and threatening her in the parking IoL'He then told me I had better be careful about who I spent time with: she wrote. He had seen her talking to Mks Edmondson, a former McAuliffe aide who let after a Falling-out. The Florida Commission on Ethics found no muse forme complaint- But McKinlay told Amnberg about it and in September he asked her fora copy. She didn't have one, so Aronberg and O'Boyle picked up the file during their October trip to Tallahassee. La ter that month. McKinley was called forjuryduty. She told Palm Beach County Circuit Judge John Kastrenakes she could not serve. The exchange was captured on Ndea.'1 was threatened by the slate allnmay; McKinley to a stunned Kos homilies. In an Interview with The Post, MCKinlaysaid she didn't know she was being videotaped. But she said she told Aronberg about the etxhange with Kastrenakes. Edmondson, who was helping Aronberg's furtive campaign, obtained a copy of the video, court records show. In January, the video appeared on Gossip Ewa, a local website run by ex -Post columnist lose Lembiel Almost immediately, Aronberg set out to promote the video. Sl's so good, it should be spread over Face book! : r he wrote to DeMthrnl. Within two days, working with a��paid ensullon4 Aronberg had created a Facebook ad linking to the Gossip Ewa Pas t'SHOC KING VIDEOI State Attorney Mchael McAuliffe threatened a West Palm women and abused his power. Watch the video..' Aronberg personally directed the ad's designer, telling him in an amall: 'I like the first one.... Can you use the term 'Watch the video' as the fast words of the teaser!' Finally, he wrote an Jan. 13,'1 think they need to run before I become a candidate _. and while the story is still fresh' The mnsultanrs proposal its led Aronberg as his talent, but O'Boyle paid the $500 bill. The ad targeted Facebook users who *like* one of several local Democrogc politicians. It launched on Jan. 14, a Saturday. By Monday, it had 440 clicks. But byTuesday, it no longer mothered. McAti ice announced he was dropping out of the race to take ajob with Owow Caron, billionaire Bill Koch's energycompany. Aronberg, rejoicing, thought the Facebook ad fared out McAuliffe, O'Boyle said. Told so by The Post McAuliffe chuckled. The attacks, he said, didn't farce him out But the 'prospect of an Insurgent primary empaign ... made me mom open to alteratives.' Without the attacks. 'I rIghtneverhave opened the door' to pdwte odor opportunities at matpoint he said. ByThursday, Amnberg had launched his campaign for state allomey.'The moslimportant thing is thatthe ne>dstate attorneyneeds to have a passion forjustce; Arenberg told WPTV-Channel S. 'So Dave I got me imnsWng ofmylife_ Both you and Gershman have reught me good _. and the bad thing is thatmy daughtersuffers. 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(VICE) • Man Who Assaulted Dad Mer Finding Him in Bed With His Wife Gets 08 Easy (Stirring Daily) • Teen Dies an Vacation Mer Drinking Energy Drink (Stirring Daily) • AGraving Father Pulls a Thread That Unravels BNP's glegal Deals [The New York Times) • Life Insurance: what you don't know could hurl you (Black Enterprise) • Woman is Found Hanged in Indian State(The New York Times) P) Comments If you would like to post a comment please Sign In a Register ' Cancel Edit comment 59 Comment(s) Comment(s) 1-20 01`59 neM>last» 'u • Posted byTmiticAvenger This comment has been removed for Notation of the visitor agreement. awvwe • Posted bytealadyat 11:07 a.m. Jul. 22,2012 • Repod Abuse Mr. Amnberg will not have my vote) Indeed, can anyone vote for Mr. Arenberg after reading this? More dirty politics -as -usual. Nonetheless, We The People are not fooled[PACs and Super -PAC's can buy all the ads they want; most voters know the true game now. Whenever we see an 'ad' about an 'issue", we know who's behind It.. and why. NO ONE thinks such ads am impartial; they are disingenuous distortions, half-truths, and outright ties. And we think even LESS of the peoplefcorporatlons who buy these ads. Great scoop. Palm Beach Post writers!! 1.3 Posted by FatCa10711 at 11:28 a.m. Jul, 22, 2012 ReportAbuse I'd still vole for him, and I'm sure onanyothers will.I mean, this is FLORIDA, people actually voted for Rick Stolt f `r • Posted byPBSOTalk at 11:50 a.m. Jul. 22,2012 • Repod Abuse Yes, great scoop. Typical Palm Beach Post not crediting PBSOTalkcom, who provided the start of this story and sent them the information in Apol, complete with laws, to get the ball rolling. Irs amazing thaywill use PBSOTalk.com Information the ownerprovides to them yet they publiclydisamw the site, linking it to disgruntled deputies. There is more documented comption on The Sheri than Shedif Bradshaw's friends at the Postwill everdiscoverorwrite about Thanks Joel! I have to go see a doctor now to see if they can remove the knife from my back. • Posted byTmthWins This comment has been removed for violation of the visitor agreement 1 i t— • Posted byJupiterGuyat 12:06 pm. Jul. 22,2012 • RepartAbuse But tea lady, the big m oney corporations ham been backing the lea party for years. They are bacidng almost awry tea parry candidate running for office this year, as well as the presidential campaign. 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You cant get the Aron. burger in jail so enjoy now. Ammnacci—your in over your head. Watch your 6 bemuse I think you would make a great prison true tee • Posted by Douglas3 at226 p.m. Jul. 22,2012 • ReportAbuse Need a connection from Aronberg to Mary McCarty/ Trygoing through her mother Jeanne Raywho recentiyworked as a receptionist forAmnberg. Aronbarg should quit this race. He has prawn himself unfit to serve in any gowmment mpacity. You can't clean up Palm Beach Countybyputting dirt in charge of the bmomi • Posted by Truthshallsetyoufree 21226 pm. Jul. 22,2012 • Report Abuse And to all the lawyers who tum a blind eye to this and continue to treat Dave like royalty bemuse you think Its a given he will be SAand you want to Ingratiate yourselws... getsome morals) We took an oath to uphold the law! Ifyou condone his behavior and that of his'supporters'just dp up your bar card bemuse you are as bad as him. I mnl waitfor the front page photo of him, handcuffed, being led to an awaiting blacked -out SUV. Irs imminenL r) • Posted byRobedBHaigh at2A7 p.m. Jul. 22,2012 • ReportAbuse So, let me get thls straight 'Aronberg and his allies skirt the law on bribery, 'Amnberg and his allies skim the law on blackmail, 'Amnberg and his allies skirt the law on extortion, 'Amnberg and his allies skirt the law on slander, 'Aronberg and his allies skirt the law on defamation. Yep, payor playis alive and well in Palm Beach County. Resign? No, he should be in ajail cell awaiting vial. I knew more then a decade ago that he would do anything — and I mean ANYTHING— to mow his wayup in once. Let me guess, with his eyes next on running for Gommor. Mork mywords: If he gels elected to the position of Stam Attorney, he will can for Governorwilhin ten years and the corruption will be much, much worse. If this doesn'tget the Peds inwlwd (once again) Olen nothing will. I also agree wim the previous poster, teolady. these corporate bigwigs haw been funding the Tea Partymr a long time. Watch how quickly the Tea Partyboil'setles down to a 'simmer' if Romnsyls elected President. (And the ultra -rich orgyol asset transfer from the middle-class to the 1 %will resume at an accelerated pace.) t l Syl • Posted by RegularJoe at 3:46 p.m. Jul. 22.2012 1 • ReportAbuse Can you believe Made did this again? Marie Harenburger has been the campaign manager and consultant for 10 years for suspended Mayor Jose Rodriguez Look atwhata crack he isll!I!I!!I Rodriguez used to be buddybuddywith Mt. ML Marie is BFPs with Anne Gannon who is smarter than DAVE because when she got out of Tally then Marie made Ithappen with Gannon's taxchiefjob as the CONSTITUTIONAL THIEF! • Posted byyoumlldumb at3:48 pm. Jul. 22, 2012 • RepartAbuse You cannot believe a single word putout by the liberal rag known as the Palm Beach Past They haw their own agenda and will spin as tory to fit the outcome theywant Aronberg has a good track record and has served the State of Florida well. He should be judged an past performance and not the attacks of bankrupt newspaper that is so poodymn itis actually printed bythe Sun Sentinel for them. This paper has a specific hatred forAmnberg that has no basis in this mce.The facts are the fads. • Postedbykolal23 at3:52 p.m.Jul.22,2012 • ReportAbuse think this whole article Is a crock of dap. Look m the REAL problems In Palm Beach County, Ms. Marcus and friends. «1991<Rau 69 )a OZ -t (spuawwoD (shuawwoO Og uogoala yiau ag11e1awea aovuas allgnd. siq 6ulddgs Fq iaej 6jq e/qunon eg pus 9a485wagl op Illm walan agl1eg1 NON aweH 'sn io; uma>uom}o aaald f4seulluelnnNed a se ss=e sewn BiaquoV •ql!m wBeq gFjwesun we saggod/qunop goeag wled asngyuodaa . ZtOZ'ZZ'Inf'w,d8Z41eualgregugor,tqua150d . Westlaw. Page 1 436 Fed.Appx. 449, 2011 WL 3510250 (C.A.6 (Tem.)) (Not Selected for publication in the Federal Reporter) (Cite as: 436 Fed.Appx. 449, 2011 WL 3510250 (C.A.6 (Tenn.))) H This case was not selected for publication in the Fed- eral Reporter. Not for Publication in West's Federal Reporter See Fed. Rule of Appellate Procedure 32.1 generally governing citation of judicial decisions issued on or after Jan. t, 2007. See also Sixth Circuit Rule 28. (Find CTA6 Rule 28) United States Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit. Martin E. O'BOYLE, Individually and as General Partner in New Midland Plaza Associates; Catherine O'Boyle, Individually and as General Partner in New Midland Plaza Associates; New Midland Plaza Asso- ciates; Commerce Partnership No. 1147; Commerce Partnership No. 1171, Plaintiffs—Appellants, V. SHULMAN, ROGERS, GANDAL, PORDY & ECKER, P.A.; Ross D. Cooper; Mark S. Guberman, Defendants—Appellees. No.10 5551. Aug. 11, 2011. Background: Former clients filed legal malpractice action against law firm and attorneys. The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Ten- nessee, 2010 WL 1408444, dismissed complaint, and clients appealed. Holding: The Court of Appeals, Kethledge, Circuit Judge, held that action was untimely. Affirmed. West Headnotes Limitation of Actions 241 C��95(11) 241 Limitation of Actions 24111 Computation of Period of Limitation 241II(F) Ignorance, Mistake, Trust, Fraud, and Concealment or Discovery of Cause of Action 241k95 Ignorance of Cause of Action 24lk95(10) Professional Negligence or Malpractice 241k95(I I) k. Attorneys. Most Cited Cases Under Tennessee law, clients knew or had reason to know of their injury as result of their attorney's alleged legal malpractice during mortgage dispute, at latest, when court dismissed all of clients' claims and ordered them to pay fees to attorneys, and thus legal malpractice suit filed more than one year later was untimely. Wesfs T.C.A. § 28-3-104(a)(2). •449 On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. Before: MOORE and KETHLEDGE, Circuit Judges; MARBLEY, District Judge.""' FN* The Honorable Algenon L. MarbleyI United States District Judge for the Southern District of Ohio, sitting by designation. KETHLEDGE, Circuit Judge. **1 Martin O'Boyle, Catherine O'Boyle, and their partnerships (collectively, "O'Boyle") owned a large shopping center in Tennessee. In 1988, O'Boyle mortgaged the shopping center for $8.9 million. Hel defaulted on the mortgage in 1998. The bank that held the mortgage note foreclosed on the center in April 1999. After unsuccessful negotiations to end the EXHIBIT © 2014 Thomson Reuters. No Claim to Orig. US Gov. Works. 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MDWIO aI" I.L NI IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15`h JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA MARTIN E. O'BOYLE, Plaintiff, V. THE TOWN OF GULF STREAM, Defendant. THE STATE OF FLORIDA To Each Sheriff of the State: 502014 CA 008076 XXXXMB CASE NO.: SUMMONS l Y � YOU ARE COMMANDED to serve this summons and a copy of the complaint in this law- suit on defendant: Town of 6a4gtrem GLA-P4r-E M 100 Sea Road Gulf Stream, FL 33483 Each defendant is required to serve written defenses to the complaint or petition on Martin E. O'Boyle, whose address is 1280 West Newport Center Drive, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442, within 20 days after service of this summons on that defendant, exclusive of the day of service, and to file the original of the defenses with the clerk of this court either before service on plaintiff or immediately thereafter. If a defendant fails to do so, a default will be entered against that defendant for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED on June 24, 20149U1 2014 M SHARUN R. SOCK Clerk& Comptroller. Robin Pender Clerk of the Court PREPARED WITH ASSISTANCE OF COUNSEL Martin E. O'Boyle, as Pro Se Plaintiff 1280 West Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 Telephone: (954) 570-3505 Moboyle@commerce-group.com SHARON R. BOCK Clerk & Comptroller P.O. 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Dated: June 24, 2014 0 Respectfully submitted, PREPARED WITH ASSISTANCE OF. COUN EL tTMEO'BOYLE, as Pro Se Plaintiff l Martin E. 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Thrasher, Town Manager June 6, 2014 Page 2 accountable for any damages which we incurred as a result of purposeful delays. Sincerely yours, COMMERCE RC rE GROUP, INC. I Marlin E. O'B6yle President 1 cc: William F. Ring, Jr., Esquire — E -Mail P/NPR/SOBERHOUSESGULFSTREAM S jiqiqxg June 6, 2014 MAYOR: Scott W. Morgan VICE MAYOR: Robert W. Ganger COMMISSIONER: Joan K. Orthwein Thomas M. Stanley Donna S. White REGULAR MEETING AND PUBLIC HEARING BEING HELD BY THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF GULF STREAM ON FRIDAY, DONE 13, 2014 AT 9:00 A.M_ IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBERS OF THE TOWN HALL, 100 SEA ROAD, GULF STREAM, FLORIDA. AGENDA I. Call to Order. II. Pledge of Allegiance. III. Roll Call. IV. Minutes. A. Regular Meeting of May 9, 2014 B. Workshop -Meeting of May 9, 2014 V. Additions, withdrawals, deferrals, arrangement of agenda items. VI. Announcements. A. Regular Meetings and Public Hearings 1. July 11, 2014 @ 9 A.M. 2. August 8, 2014 @ 9 A.M. _ 3. September 12, 2014 @ 9 A.M. 4. October 10, 2D14 @ 9 A.M. S. November 14, 2014 @ 9 A.M_ 6_ December 12, 2014 @ 9 A.M. VII. Communications. A. Requests 1. Report on 2014 Legislative Session -Senator Sachs 2. From Residents (5 min. maximum) VIII. PUBLIC HEARING A. Applications for Development Approval 1. An application submitted by Mark Marsh, Bridges, Marsh & Associates, as agent for Robert M. Gardiner owner of property located at 530 Old School Road, Gulf Stream, Florida, legally described as Lot 8, Block 3, Plat No. 1 Polo Fields Subdivision for the following: a. SPECIAL EXCEPTION 1 to permit the addition of a 253 sq. ft. bedroom to an existing home that encroaches approximately 3.5 ft. into the east side setback. b. SPECIAL EXCEPTION 2 to permit the addition of a 253 sq. ft. bedroom to an existing home that extends approximately 5 ft. into the rear waterfront setback in the Core Design District. C. LEVEL 3 ARCHITECTURAL/SITS PLAN REVIEW to permit the construction of a 253 sq. ft. bedroom addition to an existing non -conforming Bermuda style, one-story, single family dwelling at the location described herein. IX. Reports_ A. Utility Undergrounding-Danny Brannon (Engineer) B. 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OF ARTICLE L IN GENERAL Sec. 66-11. Reasonable Accommodation Procedures. (1) This section implements the policy of the Town of Gulf Stream for processing of requests for reasonable accommodation to its ordinances, rules, policies, and procedures for persons with disabilities as provided by the federal Fair Housing Amendments Act (42 U.S.C. 3601, at seq.) ("FHA') and Tille It of the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. Section 12131 at seq.) ("ADA"). For purpose's of this section, a "disabled" individual or person is an individual that qualifies as disabled and/or handicapped under the FHA andlor ADA. Any person who is disabled (or qualifying entities) may request a reasonable accommodation with respect to the Town's land use or zoning laws, rules, policies, practices and/or procedures as provided by the FHA and the ADA pursuant to the procedures set out in this seWan. (2) A request by an applicant for reasonable accommodation under this section shall be made in writing by completion of a reasonable accommodation request form, which form is maintained by (and shall be submitted to) the Town Clerk. The reasonable accommodation form shall contain such questions and requests for information as are necessary for processing the reasonable accommodation request. The reasonable accommodation request form shall be substantially in the form set forth in subsection (10) below. �N - "if (3) Should the information providedly the disabled- individual to the Town include medical information or records, including records Indicating the medical condition, diagnosis or medical history of the disabled individual, such individual may, at the time of submitting such medical information, request that the Town, to the extent allowed by law, treat such medical information as confidential information of the disabled individual. The Town shall thereafter endeavor to provide written notice to the disabled individual, and/or their representative, of any request received by the Town for disclosure of the medical information or documentation which the disabled individual has previously requested be treated as confidential by the Town. The Town will cooperate with the disabled individual, to the extent allowed by law, in actions initiaTed by such individual to oppose the disclosure of such medical information or documentation, but the Town shall have no obligation to initiate, prosecute or pursue any such action, or to incur any legal or other expenses (whether by retention of outside counsel or allocation of internal resources) in connection therewith, and may comply with any judicial order without prior notice to the disabled individual. (4) The Town Manager, or his/her designee, shall �e the authority o const er and act on requests for Rasonahle accommodation, after notice and publtc hearing to receive comments, input and information from the public (provided, however, the Town Manager or designee shall not be required to render their decision at said public hearing). 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(7) There shall be no fee imposed by the Town in connection wfth'a request for reasonable accommodation under this section or an appeal of a determination on such request to the Town Commission, and the Town shall have no obligation to pay a requesting party's (or an appealing partys, as applicable) attorneys' fees or costs in connection with the request, or an appeal. (8) While an application for reasonable accommodation, or appeal of a determination of same, is pending. before the Town, the Town will not enforce the subject zoning ordinance, rules, policies, and procedures against the applicant. (9) The following general provisions shall be applicable: (a) The Town shall display a notice in the Town's public notice bulletin board (and shall maintain copies available for review in the Town Clerk's office), advising the public disabled individuals (and qualifying entities) may request reasonable accommodation as provided herein. (b) A disabled individual may apply for a reasonable accommodation on his/her own behalf or may be represented at all stages of the reasonable accommodation process by a person designated by the disabled individual. (c) The Town shall provide such assistance and accommodation as is required pursuant to FHA and ADA in connection with a disabled person's request for reasonable accommodation, including, without limitation, assistance with reading application questions, responding to questions, completing the form, filing an appeal, and appearing at a hearing etc. to ensure the process is accessible. (10) Reasonable accommodation request form: 1. Nameol'Applicant 2. Telephone Number. 3. Address: 4. Address of housing or other location at which accommodation is requested: 5. Describe qualifying disability or handicap:. 6. Describe the accommodation and the specific regulation(s) and or procedure(s) from which accommodation is sought 7. Reasons the reasonable accommodation may be necessary for the individual with disabilities to use and enjoy the housing or other service: oidmmm No._ Page 4 of 6 9;0 9 a6ed _ON MURUIwo Jauoissiwwo0 iauo[ssiwwa0 Jauoissiwwo0 JoIEW 'bLOZ'ounp;o /ep y;gL siy; 6upeaj;sig uo uoisses pownofps 'jejn6aj a ui eoueup o Coua6iawa ue se 03I d0GV (INV 09SSVd 'mel (q papfnwd SE yenadde pue a6essed sp uodn lla;eipawwi;oaga a%e; geys aoueuipi0 sfyl '9;e0 an403.43 .5 uogOaS weal;SAnO;o nmol ayr;o saoueupi0 ;o apo0 jepg;o an to ;ied a apew pue pagipoo aq jjays aoueupl0 siyl •u014e3g!p00 •q uogaaS •paleadaj 6gaay ae eoueuiplo siy;;o lied Aue jo sfy; y;im;oiguoo yoigm;oaay; sued jo 'epuold 'weags jInO;o umol ay; ;o saoueutpio gay;o IIV '101guo0 a saoueupo;o ieadam E uogaaS •ajgelanas pajeloap 6gajay am eoueupi0 siy;;o suoismad ay; pue siy; o; pue 'suoge0pdde jo suoismad pgenu ay; ;noyann ;oage uani6 aq ueo yoiym aoueupio sfy; }o suogeopdde jo suoismoid jay;o ay;;oepjou pet's R;ippenu yons 'pgenu play si;oaay; uogeoildde ay; 10 aoueup10 sly; ;o u01smad Rue; •iGgigwanaS 'Z uogaaS Aqua 6ui4. en0 jo 'apeogdde ;i 'ani;e;uasajdaa jo lenpmipu palgesf0;o an;eu6!S oL :uogeuuo;w Jay;0 '6 :ajgsoHdde J! ange;uesada ;o jagwnu auoydela; pue ssaippe aweN •g ATTEST: Clerk p:WGM11314TLL DWI Woc11jk8212.drrc ordinance No._ Page 6 Of 6 Q liqitl-xq From: Marty O'Boyle Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 8:03 PM To: Craig D. Earnhart Subject: Re: PROPOSED SOBER HOUSES- GULF STREAM Craig - kindly call me 561-213-3486 Sent from my HTC --- Reply message -- From: "Craig D. Earnhart" <cdelawPbellsouth.net> - To: "Marty O'Boyle" <mobovle(a)commerce-grouo com> Subject: PROPOSED SOBER HOUSES- GULF STREAM Date: Thu, Jun 12, 2014 7:05 PM Good evening Mr. O'Boyle: I just received a copy of your June 6, 2014 email to Gulf Stream Town Manager, William Thrasher, advising of your plan to "forthwith" begin acquiring houses in Gulf Stream for use as Sober Houses. I would like for you to know that during your recent campaign for a seat on the Gulf Stream Town Commission 1 acquired a great deal of admiration and respect for you, spent an evening at your lovely home getting to know you and discussing your goals and vision for improving Gulf Stream, and actively campaigned for you. At that time I was convinced that your motives were all noble, and that you truly wanted to do only good and productive work for our town. Your proposed Sober House plan says otherwise. Certainly you know that opening and operating Sober Houses in the Town of Gulf Stream can do nothing but bring down property values, and would be strongly opposed by not only the city officials, but also virtually all of the residents of our quaint little town. I find it difficult to believe that your motives are purely philanthropic in nature. Since you clearly don't need the money possibly generated from this proposed plan, I can therefore only assume that your motives are purely vindictive and retaliatory in nature. This leads me to question my own naivety in buying into your.campaign promises of Wanting only the best for our town. I only hope that your letter was intended for shock value or an idle threat, perhaps sent out in a fit of rage; or perhaps even meant as a joke. If you are truly sincere in your Sober House plan, I fear that you will swiftly lose the respect and support of those like me who came to believe so strongly in you during the recent campaign. Maybe that doesn't mean much to you, but it seems to me tragic that you would be willing to forfeit your hard-eamed honor in such an act of spite. mu Zd `mua4s J(n ) (EIIIp]ED SSLZ Puqu]E`3 'Q 6iejo 'Alojeows suoisniouoo Aue of 6uiwoo ajolaq sigl uo nog( wog} aeaq o} Addey we Exhibit E :sluawwoo 6ulM0110d ayl aas aseald 'apse anoge eq I jopueo moA aleloaidde yonw I 'pews mo! jod no ( Iue43 — uopioE) IIejN uopjog lq weajIS IInE) - sasnoH jagoS :EIH :Ioa(gnS we LV817LOZ'LL unr'an•I•:IuaS <woo=ioe uopJo Iojs> IIeiN uopJoO :01 <woo na-aolawwoo aI ogow> 9jAo8,O (peln! :wwd --06essavq Ieul6li0— I;eIN uopJoO •H •I! 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A Sober House is an enterprise that everyone in Gulf Stream could fight (although I think they will lose — as it is ADA protected). I am an individual. I have no problem with the people bad mouthing Sober Houses, I do have a problem when it oozes over to me and my family. I hope you understand. This situation is no different than a lawyer representing a criminal. Fight the crime — not the lawyer. 2 Gordon, you have my word that I have still not decided to take on the Sober House Assignment. I continue to struggle with it. Having said that, if I do decide to accept it, I will let you know. Absent hearing from me means I "took a pass". Once again, I appreciate your candor PS: I will make a Public Records Request for your wife's email.. If I get it, great, if I don't, I have to come back to you, If she deleted it, it should be in here deleted box. Alternatively, it is certainly available as metadata. I assume that although she asserts deleting the email that she retained the attachment (as your email below demonstrates). I think if you could come around behind me and look over my shoulder and see what I see, your perspective would change. No one who make a query about a legal matter should be chased by.a posse. I point out that when I woke up this morning, I was in America. Gordon — your comments are insightful and appreciated (not to mention now received). Are you willing to help me and the 122 others address what needs to be addressed in Gulf Stream? We could sure use your help. I believe that our overall goals are the same. If you get a chance, look at the video's of the Commission Meetings under "Agendas\Minutes" Lastly, is it time for us to have a coffee? I'd enjoy that very much. Let me know an thank you, Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group, Inc 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FI. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561 213 3486 E-mail: moboylelaDCommerce- roup com Web Page: _www.commerce-group com From: Gordon Kraftjmallto:slotoordont7o aoi coml Sent: Monday, June 16, 2014 8:08 PM To: Marty O'Boyle Subject: Re: Sober Houses - Gulf Stream by Gordon Kraft Mr. O'Boyle: My wife has deleted her email, but said it came from the town as it was apparently a "public record email". By the way she doesn't get emails at Caldwell -Banker. 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But I reiterate, I must get to the core here. PS: It appears you are from Pittsburg where we own property all over (from South Hills to Monroeville to Greensburg, etc). No Sober houses there or anywhere else. I'll wait to hear from you. Thank you Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group, Inc 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FI. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561 213 3486 E-mail: moboylena.commerce-group com Web Page: www.commerce-clroup.com From: F Gordon Kraft rmailto:slotaordon0aol coml Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2014 10:55 PM To: Marty O'Boyle Subject: Re: Sober Houses - Gulf Stream by Gordon Kraft Mr. O'Boyle: Thank you for your reply. I appreciate your forthrightness My wife deleted the copy of the letter, but t can only assume it was sent out by the town or someone in the town leadership. I know this has been a concern of the Civic Association, so I'm certain they are active in any efforts to limit proliferation of sober houses in the town. F. Gordon Kraft Sent from my Pad On Jun 15, 2014, at 6:25 PM, Marty O'Boyle <mobovleacommerce-croup com> wrote: Gordon — I feel no obligation to respond. I am writing to you now voluntarily. I have no intention of putting a sober house in Gulf Stream for reasons, inter alia, I wouldn't have a clue on how to run one. I was however approached by an out of state company that seems set on putting sober houses in Gulf Stream and the surrounding areas (but only on the water in Gulf Stream). For reasons unknown to me, they asked me to lead their charge. They offered to pay me a very handsome sum. I am struggling with their offer (whether to accept it or not). As I -said it is a ton of $$$ and I know if I don't take it someone else will. 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Don't feel any obligation to reply again. F. Gordon Kraft —Original Message -- From: Marty O'Boyle <moboyle@commerce-grouo.com> To: Gordon Kraft <slotcordonQ)aol.com> Sent: Sun, Jun 15, 2014 12:18 pm Subject: RE: Sober Houses - Gulf Stream by Gordon Kraft Gordon — this "back and forth" is fun, but your paranoia is really quite sad. All I want is to protect the documents (electronic and otherwise) which you have re me and\or sober houses from spoliation. There is an obvious undertow which you clearly can't see or don't understand. As you have decided to carry the torch by spreading unfounded allegations, all I ask is to prevent the documents from spoliation, which I feel comfortable you will do. Incidentally, please don't feel sorry for me as I am the happiest guy you don't know. If I had a high desire to sue you, I would have a process server at your home in the am. Having said that, you need not worry, despite your paranoia, I have no present desire to sue you. If that changes, I will call you and try to sit and talk the issue (whatever that may be) out with you in an effort to avoid litigation. This is the normal way that I deal with things. Are you willing to share with me where you got the letter (and the other writings, if any) and the content of any conversations surrounding the issues at hand? I apologize for being brash with you, but your wild assertions are really intolerable. I also remind you- about who started these reckless assertions. Why don't you call me and come clean. If you do, I think things will end and I think you will see the light. If you don't and I hear your name as a person spreading rumors about me, this will not end pretty. I leave the decision up to you. Have a good day. Be careful! Martin E. O'Boyle, Commerce Group, Inc 1280 W. 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O'Boyle, Commerce Group, Inc 1280 W. Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FI. 33442 Direct Dial: 954-570-3505 Fax: 954-360-0807 Cell: 561 213 3486 E-mail: moboyleta'Dcommerce-groun.com Web Page: www.commerce-cirouo.com From: Gordon Kraft fmailto:slotoordon a7.aol.coml Sent: Saturday, June 14, 2014 8:53 PM To: Marty O'Boyle Subject: Re: Sober Houses - Gulf Stream Mr. O'Boyle: I have no interest in talking to you. The "misinformation" you refer to is a copy of your letter to Mr. Thrasher. It appears to be a typical challenge from you for the Town to try and block your efforts to put sober houses in the community. As I understand it, sober houses are protected by federal law, so the town doesn't really have much basis to challenge your efforts. Several groups in Gulf Stream have made it clear that they do not feel they would be beneficial to property values, however, and might bring people with questionable character into our town. Apparentlysober houses can generate revenue for the people running them, and I can understand an outside interest moving forward without any regard for the citizens in the target community. When a resident of the town says he is going to do it, particularly one who was supposedly running for mayor to make the town a better place, it seems like vindictiveness and payback more than anything. I don't have to talk to you on the phone to have you explain your motivations. You say I have made allegations. This is really not the case. I am merely asking you why you feel obliged to do something thatthe majority of people in Gulf Stream don't want. If you just need the money, and don't really care what your neighbors think or want, then that is an answer. If you can not express yourself in an email, I'll just wait for feedback from the town and the Coastal Star. As far as that drivel about being a man, I wont bother to address it. F. 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Thrasher, Town Manager June 6, 2014 Page 2 accountable for any damages which we incurred as a result of purposeful delays. Sincerely yours, COMMERCE GROUP{,, INC. Martin E. O'B�byle President cc: William F. 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THRASHER DATE: June 9, 2014 TO: Mayor Morgan and Town Commissioners RE: Recent Communications from Mr. O'Boyle To help you stay informed of changing events that could affect the Town, I am attaching copies of two emails that I have recently received from Mr. O'Boyle. If you have any questions or comments about either of these emails, please call me at your convenience. �� liqiq-xq INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TOWN OF GULF STREAM, FLORIDA OFFICE OF THE TOWN MANAGER WILLLAl14 H. THRASHER DATE: June 9, 2014 TO: Mayor Moran and Town Commissioners RE: Recent Communications from Mr. O'Boyle To help you stay informed of changing events that could affect the Town, I am attaching copies of two emails that I have recently received from Mr. O'Boyle. If you have any questions or comments about either of these emails, please call me at your convenience. H �iaiLiX� From: Bill Thrasher <bthrasher@gulf-stream.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2014 3:55 PM To: rsweetapple@sweetapplelaw.com Subject: FW: O'Boyle Letter regarding Proposed Sober House(s), Gulf Stream, FL Attachments: William Thrasher 06.06.14.pdf Mr. Sweetapple, I am forwarding this for your records. Thanks, Bill Thrasher From: Brenda Russell (mailto:brusselIPcommerce-erouo coml Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 9:40 AM To: Bill Thrasher Cc: William Ring; Marty O'Boyle Subject: O'Boyle Letter regarding Proposed Sober House(s), Gulf Stream, FL Please see attached letter. .:ca�rget' "a Brenda A. Russell Executive Assistant Office of Martin E. O'Boyle Commerce Group, Inc. 1280 West Newport Center Drive Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Direct Dial #954-570-3513 Fax #954-360-0807 Main #954-360-7713 brussel]2commerce-erouo com