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Special magistrate finds refuse‑screening violations at two Atlantic Avenue properties; one given 30 days to secure permit

5969369 · October 15, 2025
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At a City of Delray Beach special magistrate hearing, the magistrate found refuse‑screening violations at 32 and 8 East Atlantic Ave. One property was given 30 days to obtain an approved permit or face a $100‑per‑day fine; the other was found to have come into compliance after the inspection.

A special magistrate for the City of Delray Beach found that two Atlantic Avenue properties had violated the city's refuse‑screening requirement but reached different outcomes after testimony and evidence at a quasi‑judicial hearing.

The cases involved 32 East Atlantic Ave., listed to Bridal Horizon Investment Corp. (registered agent Samuel J. Kanter) and 8 East Atlantic Ave., listed to Sure Bridal Inc. (registered agent Allen Shearing). Delinda Witkowski, a code enforcement officer with the City of Delray Beach's Clean & Safe division, testified that inspections on Aug. 7, 2025, showed dumpsters and recycling containers were not properly enclosed as required under Section 4.6.0.6(c)(1).

The magistrate summarized the city's position that both properties were required to apply for permits by Aug. 21, 2025, and to obtain approved permits within 45 days (by Oct. 5, 2025). Witkowski said the city…

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