Los Angeles Town Council grants extension for RV compliance hearings until June 18

May 06, 2025 | Town of Loxahatchee Groves, Palm Beach County, Florida

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The Special Magistrate Hearing held by the Town of Loxahatchee Groves on May 5, 2025, focused on compliance issues related to local code violations, particularly concerning recreational vehicle (RV) registrations. The meeting addressed two specific cases involving property owners who had failed to comply with town regulations.

In the first case, involving Theresa and Timothy Bone at 13659 Twelfth Plaza North, the town acknowledged the owners' efforts to comply by submitting necessary paperwork. The magistrate granted a 21-day extension for compliance, resetting the hearing for June 18, 2025. The town emphasized that no fines would be imposed during this period, provided the owners actively communicate with town officials to ensure their application is processed.
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The second case involved Saddlac Landscape Management Inc. at 3765 B Road, which also faced violations related to RV registration. Similar to the first case, the town recommended a compliance deadline of June 4, 2025, after which a fine of $100 per day could be assessed for continued violations. A fine assessment hearing is also scheduled for June 18, 2025, should compliance not be achieved.

Both cases highlight the town's approach to code enforcement, focusing on providing property owners with opportunities to rectify violations before imposing fines. The magistrate's decisions reflect a commitment to facilitating compliance while ensuring adherence to local regulations. The upcoming hearings will determine the outcomes based on the property owners' actions in the coming weeks.

Converted from 5/5/2025 Special Magistrate Hearing meeting on May 06, 2025
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