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The City of St. Pete Beach is taking decisive action to address property maintenance issues, as highlighted in a recent code enforcement hearing. During the meeting on July 14, 2025, the case against Shannon Hunter, concerning property located at 65050 Ninth Avenue, was discussed.
City representative Louis Cruz presented the case, which involves violations of multiple sections of the city’s code of ordinances, specifically related to residential and commercial property maintenance and unsightly conditions. The initial inspection of the property took place on May 5, 2024, with a notice of violation issued on May 14, 2025. The compliance deadline was set for May 25, 2025, and a notice of hearing was posted on June 4, 2025.
This case underscores the city’s commitment to maintaining community standards and ensuring that properties meet established maintenance guidelines. The enforcement of these codes is crucial for preserving the aesthetic and safety of neighborhoods in St. Pete Beach.
As the city continues to address such violations, residents can expect ongoing efforts to uphold property standards, which ultimately contribute to the overall quality of life in the community. The outcome of this case will be closely monitored as it reflects the city’s proactive approach to code enforcement and community welfare.
Converted from Special Magistrate - Code Enforcement - July 14, 2025 meeting on July 14, 2025
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