In a recent government meeting, several property violations were addressed, highlighting ongoing compliance issues within the community. Inspector Michael Giordano reported on a case involving a damaged gate at a property on Darlington Place in Cooper City. Despite multiple inspections and notices issued since April 2024, the property remains non-compliant. The Homeowners Association has been given until November 7, 2024, to rectify the situation, or face a daily fine of $250.
Another significant case involved Brian and Stephanie Shaw, whose property was cited for a green pool, a health and safety concern. Inspector Duvall noted that despite efforts to work with the owners, the pool remained non-compliant as of the latest inspection. They too have until November 7 to comply, with similar penalties for non-compliance.
The meeting also addressed a vacation rental property at 5313 Southwest 103rd Avenue, which failed to display the required rental permit. The owner, absent from the meeting, faces a $150 administrative fee and a potential $250 daily fine if compliance is not achieved by the deadline.
Additional cases included violations related to parking of commercial vehicles and excessive undergrowth, with fines certified for non-compliance. The meeting concluded with a reminder of the importance of maintaining property standards to ensure community safety and aesthetics.