Here is the legal reply.
David
From: Vivek K. Babbar [mailto:VBabbar@srvlegal.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 4:33 PM
To: Chuck Adams <adamsc@whhassociates.com>
Subject: Cory Lakes: Research on Penalizing Resident and Restricting Access for Speeding
Hi Chuck,
After researching the issue, I do not believe the Cory Lakes CDD can penalize residents for speeding by disabling their vehicular access to the resident only portion of the entrance gates:
1. Section 316.189, Florida Statutes (
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/ind ... 6.189.html) governs speed zones. This section governs the City of Tampa in legislating the speed zones within the City’s jurisdiction. Subsection (4) of this statute clearly requires that any violation of speed limits must be cited as a moving violation, and thus it preempts any other form of penalty.
2. Section 316.189, Florida Statutes (
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/ind ... 6.640.html) only authorizes the state, county, and cities to enforce the traffic laws.
3. Section 316.189, Florida Statutes (
http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/ind ... 6.008.html) specifically enumerates the powers of local authorities (it only mentions the state, county, and city forms of government) over traffic laws, but in the very first line it ties the powers to the reasonable exercise of police powers.
4. Chapter 190 does not grant the CDD any powers to enforce traffic law and it specifically excludes police powers from the CDD’s enumerated powers.
Please let me know if there are any questions. Thanks,
Vivek
Vivek K. Babbar
Attorney at Law
Straley Robin Vericker