In a recent government meeting, officials addressed a significant property violation involving a residential property that has undergone unauthorized modifications. The property, originally listed as having three bedrooms and two bathrooms, was found to have been altered to include six bedrooms and two bathrooms after the owners enclosed a rear patio without obtaining the necessary permits.
During the discussion, it was confirmed that the information regarding the property’s modifications was sourced from an online advertisement. The officials noted that no permits had been issued for these changes, raising concerns about compliance with local regulations.
As a result of the violation, the property owners have been given a deadline of November 13 to apply for the required permits. Failure to do so will incur a daily fine of $250, and they must complete a final inspection by April 15, 2025. If the owners do not comply by this date, further fines may be considered.
The case will be revisited on December 4 for a status update, where officials will determine whether to certify the violation if permits have not been applied for by the initial deadline. This situation highlights ongoing efforts by local authorities to enforce property regulations and ensure community standards are upheld.