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Delray Beach orders recovery residence to stop operations or obtain certification within 72 hours

5766493 · September 17, 2025
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A special magistrate found 347 Northwest Sixth Avenue was operating as a recovery residence without required FAR certification and ordered the owner to bring the property into compliance or cease operations within 72 hours or face fines up to $500 per day.

The City of Delray Beach special magistrate ordered the owner of 347 Northwest Sixth Avenue to bring the property into compliance with certification and zoning requirements for recovery residences within 72 hours or cease operations, or face fines of up to $500 per day, after the Florida Association of Recovery Residences revoked the property's certification.

Code Enforcement Officer Mark Woods testified that the property failed an assessment by the Florida Association of Recovery Residences (FAR) and FAR issued a revocation effective Sept. 11, 2025. Assistant Development…

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