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Special magistrate finds Twisted Tides still in multiple code violations, gives 30 days before lien
Summary
A Cocoa Beach special magistrate found restaurant Twisted Tides remains in violation of city code for lacking a business tax receipt, displaying prohibited flag/banners and for an unapproved grease interceptor; the owner was given an additional 30 days before the city will record a lien.
Special Magistrate Lonnie Grama found on Sept. 10 that Twisted Tides, at 211 East Cocoa Beach Causeway, remained in violation of multiple city code sections and ordered the business given 30 days from the date of the magistrate’s order to come into compliance before a lien will be recorded on the property.
Grama said the city’s previous May 14, 2025 order required Twisted Tides to pay a $2,250 citation and correct code violations by June 13, 2025, and provided that if compliance was not achieved fines of $100 for the first day and $200 for each subsequent day would apply. He noted that as of Sept. 9…
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