University Cities Committee Roundtable April 19 at the IMLA Mid-Year Meeting

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Doug Marek
Mon, Mar 2, 2009 10:18 PM

I plan to attend the University Cities Committee roundtable at the IMLA
Mid-Year Meeting on April 19.  Ames is a town of 54,000 residents and the
home of Iowa State University (with an enrollment of nearly 27,000).

Doug Marek
Ames City Attorney
515 Clark Avenue
P.O. Box 811
Ames, Iowa  50010
Tel:  515-239-5146
Fax: 515-239-5142
E-mail:  dmarek@city.ames.ia.us

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  1. Favorable Decision Re: The City of Gainesville,            Florida,
    Landlord Tenant Ordinance (Radson, Marion J.)

----- Message from "Radson, Marion J." radsonmj@cityofgainesville.org on
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[Universitycities] Favorable Decision Re: The City of Gainesville,
Florida, Landlord Tenant Ordinance

I am pleased to announce that on February 24, 2009, the First District
Court of Appeal for the State of Florida affirmed the decision of the
Circuit Court upholding the constitutionality and validity of the City?s
landlord permit ordinance (copies attached).  With regard to the City?s
noise, off-street parking, and landlord permit ordinances, the Circuit
Court previously held that the City ?clearly demonstrated that the subject
ordinances are those which the City of Gainesville is empowered to enact
and that these ordinances are clearly consistent with any arguably
applicable constitutional provisions.?
The constitutionality and validity of the landlord permit ordinance came
before the Court in October of 2007 when Kevin and Carol Daly filed suit
against the City in the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit in
Alachua County, Florida.  In their lawsuit, the Daly?s contended that the
City?s landlord permit ordinance provided inadequate due process and was
preempted by the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.  In their
lawsuit, the Dalys also challenged the constitutionality and validity of
the City?s noise and off-street parking ordinances.  After considering the
arguments of counsel and the parties? respective motions for summary
judgment and memoranda of law, the Circuit Court ruled in favor of the
City on all counts on June 2, 2008.
The Dalys appealed the Circuit Court?s ruling in favor of the City only as
to the City?s landlord permit ordinance.  On appeal, the Dalys continued
to claim that the landlord permit ordinance provided inadequate due
process and was preempted by the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant
Act.  With regard to their due process argument, the Dalys specifically
claimed that the landlord permit point system contained an unlawful
irrebutable presumption of landlord liability since landlords had no point
of entry to challenge the points and unlawfully held landlords liable for
their tenants? violations when landlords did not have knowledge of their
tenants? violations or did not participate in creating the violations.
After considering the oral arguments and written briefs submitted by the
parties, the First District Court of Appeal affirmed the constitutionality
and validity of the City?s landlord permit ordinance.

Attached please find the briefs in the Daly case (they are not available
online through the DCA website).
<<Appellant's Initial Brief.pdf¤>> <<City's Answer Brief.pdf¤>>
<<Appellant's Reply Brief.pdf¤>>
The link for the Oral Arguments is http://www.1dca.org/video/2009video.htm
.  The viewer should scroll down to case #08-2923, case date 2-19-09,
Kevin Daly and Carol Daly v. City of Gainesville.  Then, click on "play
audio" or "play video" as desired.
REMINDER NOTICE
The University Cities Committee will meet in a roundtable setting
at the IMLA Mid-Year Meeting in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, April 19, 2009
at 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.  Please plan to join us and share your thoughts
and concerns.  If you can attend please reply so that we can determine the
number of participants.  If you have already replied, please disregard
this reminder.
Marion J. Radson
City Attorney
City of Gainesville
(352) 334-5011
Fax (352) 334-2229

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I plan to attend the University Cities Committee roundtable at the IMLA Mid-Year Meeting on April 19. Ames is a town of 54,000 residents and the home of Iowa State University (with an enrollment of nearly 27,000). Doug Marek Ames City Attorney 515 Clark Avenue P.O. Box 811 Ames, Iowa 50010 Tel: 515-239-5146 Fax: 515-239-5142 E-mail: dmarek@city.ames.ia.us universitycities-request@lists.imla.org Sent by: universitycities-bounces@lists.imla.org 03/02/2009 03:49 PM Please respond to universitycities@lists.imla.org To universitycities@lists.imla.org cc Subject Universitycities Digest, Vol 3, Issue 1 Send Universitycities mailing list submissions to universitycities@lists.imla.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.imla.org/mailman/listinfo/universitycities or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to universitycities-request@lists.imla.org You can reach the person managing the list at universitycities-owner@lists.imla.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Universitycities digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Favorable Decision Re: The City of Gainesville, Florida, Landlord Tenant Ordinance (Radson, Marion J.) ----- Message from "Radson, Marion J." <radsonmj@cityofgainesville.org> on Mon, 2 Mar 2009 15:05:10 -0500 ----- To: <universitycities@lists.imla.org> cc: "Murnahan, Alice F." <murnahanaf@cityofgainesville.org> Subject: [Universitycities] Favorable Decision Re: The City of Gainesville, Florida, Landlord Tenant Ordinance I am pleased to announce that on February 24, 2009, the First District Court of Appeal for the State of Florida affirmed the decision of the Circuit Court upholding the constitutionality and validity of the City?s landlord permit ordinance (copies attached). With regard to the City?s noise, off-street parking, and landlord permit ordinances, the Circuit Court previously held that the City ?clearly demonstrated that the subject ordinances are those which the City of Gainesville is empowered to enact and that these ordinances are clearly consistent with any arguably applicable constitutional provisions.? The constitutionality and validity of the landlord permit ordinance came before the Court in October of 2007 when Kevin and Carol Daly filed suit against the City in the Circuit Court of the Eighth Judicial Circuit in Alachua County, Florida. In their lawsuit, the Daly?s contended that the City?s landlord permit ordinance provided inadequate due process and was preempted by the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. In their lawsuit, the Dalys also challenged the constitutionality and validity of the City?s noise and off-street parking ordinances. After considering the arguments of counsel and the parties? respective motions for summary judgment and memoranda of law, the Circuit Court ruled in favor of the City on all counts on June 2, 2008. The Dalys appealed the Circuit Court?s ruling in favor of the City only as to the City?s landlord permit ordinance. On appeal, the Dalys continued to claim that the landlord permit ordinance provided inadequate due process and was preempted by the Florida Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. With regard to their due process argument, the Dalys specifically claimed that the landlord permit point system contained an unlawful irrebutable presumption of landlord liability since landlords had no point of entry to challenge the points and unlawfully held landlords liable for their tenants? violations when landlords did not have knowledge of their tenants? violations or did not participate in creating the violations. After considering the oral arguments and written briefs submitted by the parties, the First District Court of Appeal affirmed the constitutionality and validity of the City?s landlord permit ordinance. Attached please find the briefs in the Daly case (they are not available online through the DCA website). <<Appellant's Initial Brief.pdf¤>> <<City's Answer Brief.pdf¤>> <<Appellant's Reply Brief.pdf¤>> The link for the Oral Arguments is http://www.1dca.org/video/2009video.htm . The viewer should scroll down to case #08-2923, case date 2-19-09, Kevin Daly and Carol Daly v. City of Gainesville. Then, click on "play audio" or "play video" as desired. REMINDER NOTICE The University Cities Committee will meet in a roundtable setting at the IMLA Mid-Year Meeting in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Please plan to join us and share your thoughts and concerns. If you can attend please reply so that we can determine the number of participants. If you have already replied, please disregard this reminder. Marion J. Radson City Attorney City of Gainesville (352) 334-5011 Fax (352) 334-2229 Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. NOTICE: This message is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please immediately reply to the sender that you have received this communication in error, then delete it. Thank you.[attachment "Appellant's Initial Brief.pdf" deleted by Doug Marek/COA] [attachment "City's Answer Brief.pdf" deleted by Doug Marek/COA] [attachment "Appellant's Reply Brief.pdf" deleted by Doug Marek/COA] _______________________________________________ Universitycities mailing list Universitycities@lists.imla.org http://lists.imla.org/mailman/listinfo/universitycities