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City cracks down on property violations with hefty fines

July 10, 2024 | City of North Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida



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City cracks down on property violations with hefty fines
In a recent government meeting, officials addressed multiple code violation cases, emphasizing the need for property owners to comply with local regulations. The meeting, held on June 18, focused on several properties cited for various infractions, including improper vehicle storage and exterior maintenance issues.

One notable case involved SRP Sub LLC, located at 6620 Southwest 18 Court, which was cited for parking a vehicle in a loan area and failing to repair a disrepaired wood fence. The city confirmed that the violations still existed and granted the property owner until August 9 to rectify the issues, with a potential fine of $100 per day for non-compliance.

Another case discussed was that of Adriana Posada, whose property at 1560 Southwest 61st Ave was found to have overgrown grass and debris stored in a loan area. The city and Posada agreed on a 30-day compliance period, also with a daily fine of $100 for any continued violations.

Arturo Nunez's property at 1913 Southwest 66th Ave was similarly cited for multiple violations, including the storage of vehicles. The city reiterated that the violations were still present and set the same compliance deadline and fine structure.

Lastly, Robert Candelosi's property at 6620 Southwest 16 Court faced scrutiny for parking oversized commercial vehicles and blocking a handicap ramp. Given the repeat nature of these violations, city officials suggested a higher fine of $250 per day, reflecting the ongoing issues at the site.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to maintaining community standards and holding property owners accountable for violations, with strict deadlines and financial penalties aimed at ensuring compliance.

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