City issues ultimatum to Local Strip LLC over building violations

November 20, 2024 | Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Florida


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City issues ultimatum to Local Strip LLC over building violations
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed a building code violation involving Local Strip LLC, which has been cited for conducting commercial interior work without the necessary permits. The violation, noted under Florida building code 105.1 and city ordinance 150.105.1, was formally communicated to the property owner on October 14, 2024, with proper service confirmed via certified mail on October 17, 2024.

City officials have mandated that Local Strip LLC comply with the city code by December 18, 2024. Failure to meet this deadline will result in a daily fine of $100, accumulating to a maximum of $10,000. Additionally, the city has incurred investigation costs amounting to $510, which will also be included in a lien against the property unless compliance is achieved.

Victor Rodriguez, a tenant planning to occupy the space, attended the meeting to discuss the situation. He clarified that he is not a representative of Local Strip LLC but is working with the property owner to resolve the issues. Rodriguez explained that the intended use of the space is as a display showroom, which will not require running plumbing or electrical systems. He acknowledged that some plumbing fixtures had been removed but assured that the necessary plumbing infrastructure remains intact.

Rodriguez expressed his commitment to obtaining the required permits and is currently coordinating with an engineer to prepare the necessary plans. City officials emphasized the importance of obtaining planning and zoning approval as the first step in the permitting process, urging Rodriguez to expedite his submission to meet the compliance deadline. The timeline for permit approval remains uncertain, but officials encouraged prompt action to facilitate the process.

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