In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing concerns regarding a deteriorating building owned by Mesa Nova Daytona LLC, which has been the subject of multiple hearings due to its unsafe condition. The building, previously damaged by a hurricane in 2000, remains in disrepair, with debris still present and only caution tape securing the area.
During the meeting, officials expressed frustration over the lack of communication from the property owner, who had previously indicated plans to obtain a roofing permit but has since been unresponsive. The council debated the appropriateness of fines for the property, with suggestions ranging from $200 to $500 per day. Ultimately, a fine of $250 per day was imposed, set to accrue until the total reaches $20,000 or the property is brought into compliance.
Officials emphasized that the goal of the fines is to motivate the property owner to either repair the building or demolish it if necessary. The discussion highlighted the challenges faced by the city in enforcing compliance and the potential for foreclosure on properties that fail to meet safety standards. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue monitoring the situation and exploring further actions if compliance is not achieved.