Paul Gougelman is a seasoned local government attorney who handles municipal law, land use, planning and zoning matters for local government clients. His work includes negotiating development agreements and approvals, drafting municipal codes and plans, advising municipal staff, managers and attorneys, handling public hearings and counseling elected officials, and advocating for municipalities on legislative issues.
Paul’s relationships with his clients are longstanding; he has served as Town Attorney for the Town of Indialantic for 30 years, as City Attorney for the City of Melbourne for 18 years, and as Town Attorney for the Town of Melbourne Beach for over two decades.
Paul’s other representations have included:
- General Counsel for the Space Coast League of Cities
- Special counsel to the cities of Maitland, Longwood, and Lake Mary
- Hearing officer for Orange County, Florida
- City Attorney for the City of Cocoa Beach
As General Counsel for the Florida Metropolitan Planning Organization Advisory Council, Paul helps to shape the discussion on new transportation issues impacting local government, such as autonomous vehicles. The MPOAC is a statewide governmental agency of 27 metropolitan planning organizations. He also serves as General Counsel for the Space Coast Transportation Planning Organization, the Palm Beach Transportation Planning Agency, and the Sarasota/Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization.
Paul also has substantial experience representing community redevelopment districts. He has assisted several cities in creating community redevelopment agencies and has represented those agencies in various municipalities. Paul has experience representing special districts as well, such as the Plantation Acres Improvement District.
A believer in public service, Paul was appointed by three different Florida Governors, both Republican and Democrat, to serve on the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council for 13 years, where he chaired the Project Review Committee which provided oversight and regulatory review of more than 30 developments of regional impact. He chaired the Brevard County Charter Commission in the mid-1990s, which brought charter government to Brevard County. County voters had twice rejected a county charter in Brevard County, but the Charter that his Commission wrote received over 60% of the vote.
Paul also served as a member and Chairman of the Brevard County Planning and Zoning Board for many years. In the 1990s, he was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad, a public ambulance squad with over 100 employees and 500 volunteers. During his stewardship, the Squad was awarded the distinction of being the top ambulance squad in America at the annual Clincon competitions for emergency rescue.
Paul has held leadership positions in The Florida Bar’s Section for Environmental and Land Use Law. He speaks and writes frequently on municipal, planning, zoning and land use issues at bar and continuing education conferences. Originally from Chicago, Paul grew up in Fort Lauderdale. Prior to becoming a member of the Florida Bar, Paul worked for both the Florida House of Representatives and the Broward County League of Cities in the 1970s.
Pauls’ expertise in zoning matters was acknowledged and cited by Florida’s Second District Court of Appeal in Lee County v. Sunbelt Equities, II, Ltd. P’ship, 619 So. 2d 996 (Fla. 2d DCA 1993).
Professional & Community Involvement
- The Florida Bar, City, County and Local Government Section
- The Florida Bar, Environmental and Land Use Law Section
- Urban, State, and Local Government Law Section, American Bar Association
- Brevard County Bar Association
Awards & Recognition
- Best Lawyers in America®, Land Use and Zoning Law, 2022 – present
- Fort Lauderdale Illustrated, “Top Lawyer,” 2020
- Space Coast League of Cities Public Service Award, 2012, 2013
- Florida League of Cities City Attorney of the Year, 2004
- Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad Community Service Award, 1994
- Chairman, Brevard County Charter Commission, 1993-1994
- Chairman, Brevard County Charter Review Commission, 1997
- Chairman, Brevard County School Board Search Committee for New Superintendent, 1993
- Chairman, Brevard County Planning and Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency, 1991, 1992
- Member, Brevard County Planning and Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency, 1989-1992
- Governor’s Appointee, East Central Florida Regional Planning Council, 1986-1997
- Chairman, Board of Directors, Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad, Inc., 1994
- Board of Directors, Harbor City Volunteer Ambulance Squad, Inc., 1990-1992; 1994-1996
- Seminole County Charter Advisory Committee, 1987
- American Bar Association, Special Committee on Creative Growth Management Techniques, 1988- 1990
- Florida Municipal Attorneys Association, 1986 to present
- Executive Council, Florida Bar Environmental and Land Use Law Section, 1983-1987
- Greater Orlando Chamber of Commerce Project 2000 Governance Task Force, 1986
- Member, City of Orlando, Land Development Code Citizens Review Task Force, 1984
- Founding Member, American Planning Association, Florida Atlantic Coast Chapter
Academic
- Adjunct Professor, Land Use Law, University of Central Florida, Brevard County campus, 1994-1999
- Adjunct Professor, Environmental and Land Use Law, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, 1989-1998
- Adjunct Professor, Public Administration Law, Webster University, St. Louis, Mo. (Melbourne, Florida campus; 1989-1996)
Representative Experience
- Attorney of record amicus curiae in the landmark Florida Supreme Court zoning case of Board of County Commissioners of Brevard County v. Snyder, 627 So. 2d 469 (Fla. 1993). This case changed the entire law of zoning and land use in Florida.
- Counsel to the Town of Indialantic in its litigation with the Florida Department of Community Affairs of the first comprehensive plan in the State of Florida developed under the landmark 1985 Growth Management Act and Rule 9J-5 proceedings.
- Attorney of record amicus curiae in the landmark Florida Supreme Court case regarding transportation utility fees in State v. City of Port Orange, 650 So. 2d 1 (Fla. 1994)