In 2015, Plaintiffs Shaw Farms & Land Company of Florida, LLC, and Dania Place, LLC (collectively, "Shaw"), filed a lawsuit for inverse condemnation against Broward County. The lawsuit alleges that, as a result of the expansion of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport's South Runway, the County affected a taking of the Shaw properties, which are located near Taylor Road and NE 10th Street immediately south of the South Runway. The Shaw properties at issue are approximately 38 acres. The Complaint alleges that construction-related activities caused continuous flooding of the Shaw properties and eliminated certain vehicular access. To date, the County has been defended in the action by insurance defense counsel under a reservation of rights that purports to permit the insurance company to ultimately deny insurance coverage.
The County filed the Insurance case against Old Republic, asking the court to declare that damages claimed by Shaw are covered by the applicable insurance policy. Additionally, the County has asserted claims in the Shaw case seeking indemnification from the project contractor and designers.
On September 1, 2017, in the Shaw case, the state trial court entered an Order of Taking against the County, concluding that the construction activities affected a complete taking of part of the properties (the "DDK Parcel" comprising approximately seven acres) and of more than 500 palm trees on the DDK Parcel, plus the taking of a "permanent flowage easement" over the remaining part of the properties. Pursuant to court order, and as authorized by the Board, the County submitted a written offer of compensation for the property interests taken.
The parties to the Shaw case have reached a conceptual settlement, which is subject to approval by the Board. It is expected that any settlement of the Shaw case will require a resolution of all of the County's claims, including claims raised in the Insurance case.
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