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City cracks down on dangerous building violations

July 23, 2024 | Saint Petersburg City, St. Petersburg County, Florida



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City cracks down on dangerous building violations
During a recent government meeting in St. Petersburg, significant discussions centered around property code violations and structural safety concerns.

Niall Nickel, a representative for a property with identified structural deficiencies, reported that temporary shoring has been installed for a problematic second-floor balcony. An engineer's assessment initiated the case, and Nickel indicated that the property is awaiting final engineering approval to ensure compliance. The case has been deferred for 30 days, with the expectation that necessary permits will be secured by then.

In another case, Hunter Dumas, owner of Sunshine Estates, addressed ongoing violations at a multifamily property. Code investigator Jean Madue detailed that only one of seven violations had been corrected since the case began in September 2023. Issues include deteriorating wood structures and peeling paint. Dumas, who had been out of town for ten months, acknowledged the violations and committed to resolving them promptly. The board granted him a 45-day extension to address the issues, while also noting that fines of $150 per day have been accumulating.

Additionally, a case involving a vacant multifamily home was discussed, with eight out of 18 violations corrected since the case began in October 2022. The property remains under scrutiny as the city continues to enforce compliance with local codes.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to maintaining property standards and ensuring the safety of its residents, with officials emphasizing the importance of timely compliance to avoid further penalties.

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