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Melbourne Beach commission authorizes mediation in pending public-records case

April 02, 2026 | Melbourne Beach, Brevard County, Florida


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Melbourne Beach commission authorizes mediation in pending public-records case
The Melbourne Beach Commission on April 2 voted to authorize mediation in a pending public-records lawsuit ahead of a scheduled April 8 trial and appointed Commissioner Anna Butler to represent the commission in talks.

Town Attorney Ryan Knight told the commission that the mediation — proposed for the following day at 1:00 p.m. with mediator David Dugan, a former judge — is confidential and intended to see whether the parties can reach common ground before trial. "There's no requirement that you settle the case," Knight said, adding that participating voluntarily also reduces the risk a judge could later find the town refused mediation.

The request was presented during a special meeting presided over by Vice Mayor Terry Cronin after Mayor Allison Dennington passed the gavel and said she had a conflict on an agenda item and would recuse from related votes. An unnamed commissioner moved to authorize mediation and another seconded the motion. The transcript records the vote as four in favor with one abstention/recusal noted for Mayor Dennington.

Commissioners asked procedural questions about timing; Commissioner Anna Butler confirmed the trial date of April 8 and asked whether there was time to approve any settlement before trial. Knight said the town would likely prefer to vote on any agreement before trial rather than ask the court for a continuance and that a special meeting could be scheduled if necessary. He also said there was no new settlement offer to present.

After authorizing mediation the commission selected one representative to attend. Multiple motions were made; the commission appointed Commissioner Anna Butler to attend the mediation. The recorded tally in the meeting audio was three in favor, one opposed and one abstention (Mayor Dennington).

Knight also addressed a potential conflict concern tied to earlier publicity about a law firm fundraiser, saying the attorney involved is no longer with that firm and that the proposed mediator has no conflict that would disqualify him under applicable mediator rules.

Next steps: mediation was scheduled by the parties for the day after the meeting; if a settlement were reached it would be presented to the commission for approval. The trial remains scheduled for April 8 if no settlement is reached.

Notes on record inconsistencies: the commission record and transcribed audio use two similar but different spellings for the plaintiff and show fragmented case-number text in the record (the meeting transcript alternately references 'Feno LLC' and 'FUNO LLC' and provides partial case-number fragments). The article reports the names and numbers as stated in the meeting record and notes the inconsistency rather than assuming a corrected spelling.

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