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The City of Miami's Code Enforcement Board meeting on July 23, 2025, highlighted significant requests for extensions from property owners working to comply with city regulations.
Julie Kim, representing her family at 2237 Northwest Twentieth Street, requested a six-month extension to complete necessary work on their property. The board swiftly approved a motion for 180 days, acknowledging the ongoing discussions with city inspectors regarding required permits. This extension is crucial for the family as it directly impacts their certificate of use and business tax receipt.
Similarly, Elena Delgado, from 1821 Northwest Sixteenth Street, sought a 120-day extension to continue her property improvements. The board, after confirming the progress made, granted her request, emphasizing the importance of substantial work being completed by the next meeting.
In another case, Brandon Cabarrar Jr. represented his father, who requested 90 days for ongoing renovations at 1094 Northwest 28th Street. The board recommended a 120-day extension, urging the family to document their progress for future meetings.
These discussions reflect the board's commitment to ensuring compliance while providing property owners with the necessary time to meet city standards. The next steps for these cases will be closely monitored as the board anticipates updates on the progress made within the granted timeframes.
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