In a recent government meeting, officials addressed ongoing property maintenance violations concerning a residence owned by Carmel Group LLC at 1218 Orange Avenue. The special magistrate outlined several critical issues that require immediate attention, including discolored and peeling paint, exposed bare wood, and the need for pressure washing of the driveway.
The magistrate emphasized that the property owner must complete necessary repairs within 30 days, which include painting the home, pressure washing the driveway, and obtaining the appropriate permits for any work conducted. Failure to comply with these directives will result in a daily fine of $250.
During the meeting, it was noted that some repairs had already been made, such as work on the trim, fascia, and roofing. However, the absence of permits for these repairs raised concerns, prompting the magistrate to forward the matter to the building department for further investigation.
The magistrate confirmed that while some progress has been made, significant work remains, particularly regarding the pressure washing and painting. The property owner has a right to appeal the decision within the 30-day compliance period.
This case highlights the ongoing efforts of local authorities to enforce property maintenance standards and ensure compliance with municipal regulations.