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Rancho Santa Fe, Inc. v. Miami-Dade County

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
May 27, 1998
709 So. 2d 1388 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1998)

Summary

denying certiorari where trial court applied the wrong standard of review but reached the correct result

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Opinion

No. 98-243.

May 27, 1998

Appeal from Thomas K. Petersen, Juan Ramirez and Celeste Hardee Muir, Judges.

Bercow Radell and Jana K. McDonald, Miami, for petitioners.

Robert A. Ginsburg, Miami-Dade County Attorney, and John McInnis, Assistant County Attorney, for respondent.

Before JORGENSON, COPE and SORONDO, JJ.


Property owners seek certiorari review of a decision of the Circuit Court, Appellate Division, denying their application for rezoning. We deny the petition.

Although the Circuit Court applied the wrong standard of review when it upheld the decision of the Dade County Commission that denied the rezoning application, it reached the correct result. See In Re Yohn's Estate, 238 So.2d 290, 295 (Fla. 1970) ("If the lower court assigns an erroneous reason for its decision the decision will be affirmed where there is some other different reason or basis to support it.")

This legal maxim is often referred to as the "Tipsy Coachman" rule. See Carraway v. Armour Co., 156 So.2d 494 (Fla. 1963).

The Circuit Court should have applied the standard set forth in Board of County Comm'rs v. Snyder, 627 So.2d 469 (Fla. 1993) — whether substantial competent evidence supported the Commission's resolution. Instead, the Circuit Court based its ruling upon the following quotation from Lee County. v. Sunbelt Equities, II, Ltd. Partnership, 619 So.2d 996, 1006 (Fla. 2d DCA 1993): "Where any of several zoning classifications is consistent with the plan, the applicant seeking a change from one to the other is not entitled to judicial relief absent proof the status quo is no longer reasonable."

However, because the result reached by the Appellate Division was correct, we deny certiorari.

Certiorari denied.


Summaries of

Rancho Santa Fe, Inc. v. Miami-Dade County

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
May 27, 1998
709 So. 2d 1388 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1998)

denying certiorari where trial court applied the wrong standard of review but reached the correct result

Summary of this case from Triana v. Fi-Shock, Inc.
Case details for

Rancho Santa Fe, Inc. v. Miami-Dade County

Case Details

Full title:RANCHO SANTA FE, INC., et al., Petitioners, v. MIAMI-DADE COUNTY…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: May 27, 1998

Citations

709 So. 2d 1388 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1998)

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