A disputed Coral Gables marina can stay in business after a judge ruled the city has the discretion to enforce zoning codes that nearby residents claimed were being violated by its operation.

Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Ellen Leesfield also refused to hear the marina owner’s claim that the long-established business was grandfathered in from the city’s frequently updated zoning rules.

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