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Magistrate orders removal of concrete debris at Pirates Cove lot, declines other charges

5918772 · September 19, 2025
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Summary

A Daytona Beach Shores special magistrate ordered Pirates Cove to remove concrete debris from a vacant lot at 3501 Cardinal Boulevard within 60 days and pay administrative fees, but did not find the association in violation for asphalt millings or the modular kitchen storage because the city's charges were mispleaded.

Steve De La Roche, the special code enforcement magistrate for the City of Daytona Beach Shores, ordered the Pirates Cove Condominium Association to remove concrete debris from a vacant lot at 3501 Cardinal Boulevard within 60 days and pay administrative fees, or face fines beginning at $250 per day.

The order follows a city presentation that cited three violations: concrete debris on the lot, grading/asphalt work without permits and a portable modular unit stored on the vacant lot. The city sought 60- to 90-day compliance periods, administrative fees of $162.89 and daily fines of $250 for the association.

The magistrate found evidence the concrete pieces and debris violated City of Daytona Beach Shores Code of Ordinances section…

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